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Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)

Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages By Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)

Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages by Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)


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Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages examines the origins of England's North-South divide, illustrating how discourse of the modern divide is established and cultivated in medieval English literature including works such as the Canterbury Tales, the ballads of Robin Hood, and even medieval mystery plays.

Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages Summary

Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages: Regionalism and Nationalism in Medieval English Literature by Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)

Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages offers a literary history of the North-South divide, examining the complexities of the relationship - imaginative, material, and political - between North and South in a wide range of texts. Through sustained analysis of the North-South divide as it emerges in the literature of medieval England, this study illustrates the convoluted dynamic of desire and derision of the North by the rest of country. Joseph Taylor dissects England's problematic sense of nationhood as one which must be negotiated and renegotiated from within, rather than beyond, national borders. Providing fresh readings of texts such as Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the fifteenth-century Robin Hood ballads and the Towneley plays, this book argues for the North's vital contribution to processes of imagining nation in the Middle Ages and shows that that regionalism is both contained within and constitutive of its apparent opposite, nationalism.

About Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)

Joseph Taylor is Associate Professor of English at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he teaches courses in medieval literature and history of the English language. He is the co-editor (with Randy P. Schiff) of The Politics of Ecology: Land, Life and Law in Medieval Britain (2016).

Table of Contents

1. William of Malmesbury, Bede, and the problem of the north; 2. The north-south divide in the medieval English universities; 3. Chaucer's northern consciousness in the Reeve's Tale; 4. Centralization, resistance, and the north of England in A Gest of Robyn Hode; 5. The Towneley plays, the pilgrimage of grace and northern Messianism.

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NPB9781009182119
9781009182119
1009182110
Writing the North of England in the Middle Ages: Regionalism and Nationalism in Medieval English Literature by Joseph Taylor (University of Alabama, Huntsville)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-12-22
280
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