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The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain By Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain by Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)


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This study will appeal to students and scholars of literature, history, and culture who are interested in Rome's persistence in medieval and early modern Britain.

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain Summary

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: Texts, Artefacts and Beliefs by Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)

This book explores the cultural and intellectual stakes of medieval and renaissance Britain's sense of itself as living in the shadow of Rome: a city whose name could designate the ancient, fallen, quintessentially human power that had conquered and colonized Britain, and also the alternately sanctified and demonized Roman Church. Wallace takes medieval texts in a range of languages (including Latin, medieval Welsh, Old English and Old French) and places them in conversation with early modern English and humanistic Latin texts (including works by Gildas, Bede, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Bacon, St. Augustine, Dante, Erasmus, Luther and Montaigne). 'The Ordinary', 'The Self', 'The Word', and 'The Dead' are taken as compass points by which individuals lived out their orientations to, and against, Rome, isolating important dimensions of Rome's enduring ability to shape and complicate the effort to come to terms with the nature of self and the structure of human community.

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain Reviews

'... the work is a masterpiece of comparative literature in the best sense of that term. It is innovative, well researched, and clearly written, and it deepens and enriches our understanding of 'Rome' as a place, idea, and transcendent category of selfhood in medieval and early modern 'Britain.'' Aaron Kitch, Modern Philology
'Wallace's book ... is a solid tribute to the presence of Rome, classical and Christian, in our civilization.' Winthrop Wetherbee, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

About Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)

Andrew Wallace is Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature, Carleton University. He studies the classical tradition and is author of Virgil's Schoolboys: The Poetics of Pedagogy in Renaissance England (2010), along with essays on authors and topics ranging from Shakespeare and Spenser to Lily's Grammar.

Table of Contents

1. The ordinary; 2. The self; 3. The word; 4. The dead.

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NPB9781108791434
9781108791434
1108791433
The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: Texts, Artefacts and Beliefs by Andrew Wallace (Carleton University, Ottawa)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-08-04
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