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Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)

Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages By Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)

Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages by Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)


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The contributors to this volume offer a ground-breaking investigation into the birth of new literatures in the vernacular languages of medieval Europe. Essential for scholars of medieval literature, the book opens new perspectives for specialists in specific languages and national literatures through a comparative, transnational approach.

Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages Summary

Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages by Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)

How did new literatures begin in the Middle Ages and what does it mean to ask about such beginnings? These are the questions this volume pursues across the regions and languages of medieval Europe, from Iceland, Scandinavia, and Iberia through Irish, Welsh, English, French, Dutch, Occitan, German, Italian, Czech, and Croatian to Medieval Greek and the East Slavonic of early Rus. Focusing on vernacular scripted cultures and their complicated relationships with the established literary cultures of Latin, Greek, and Church Slavonic, the volume's contributors describe the processes of emergence, consolidation, and institutionalization that make it possible to speak of a literary tradition in any given language. Moreover, by concentrating on beginnings, the volume avoids the pitfalls of viewing earlier phenomena through the lens of later, national developments; the result is a heightened sense of the historical contingency of categories of language, literature, and territory in the space we call 'Europe'.

About Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)

Mark Chinca is a Reader in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge. His publications span medieval romance, lyric, chronicle, and religious literature. His most recent book is Meditating Death in Medieval and Early Modern European Devotional Writing from Bonaventure to Luther (2020). Christopher Young is Head of the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Cambridge, has published widely on medieval culture and the history of modern sport, and most recently held an Honorary Fellowship at the Historisches Kolleg, Munich.

Table of Contents

Foreword Stephen G. Nichols; 1. Introduction Mark Chinca and Christopher Young; 2. Scandinavia Roberta Frank; 3. Irish and Welsh Barry Lewis; 4. English Laura Ashe; 5. Spain Marina S. Brownlee; 6. French David F. Hult; 7. Dutch Frits van Oostrom; 8. Occitan Sarah Kay; 9. German Mark Chinca and Christopher Young; 10. Italian K. P. Clarke; 11. Czech and Croatian Julia Verkholantsev; 12. Greek Panagiotis A. Agapitos; 13. East Slavonic Simon Franklin; 14. Afterword David Wallace.

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NPB9781108477642
9781108477642
110847764X
Literary Beginnings in the European Middle Ages by Mark Chinca (University of Cambridge)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-08-25
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