Synopses & Reviews
New Medieval Literatures is an annual of work on medieval textual cultures. Volume 5 is marked by a preoccupation with origins or beginnings: the return to some of the foundational texts of the "modern," here Marx, Freud, and classical Marxist literary criticism; or how the Middle Ages thematized its own antecedents, in the founding myth of imperial Rome, the originary force of martyrdom, and the reformist foundations of monasticism.
About the Author
Rita Copeland is Associate Professor of English Literature, University of Pennsylvania David Lawton is Professor of English Literature, Washington University, St Louis Wendy Scase is Lecturer in the Department of English, University of Birmingham
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Introduction: Remembering after Postmodernism, Rita Copeland
Aeneas in 1381, Christopher Baswell
Crypt and Decryption: Erkenwald Terminable and Interminable, D. Vance Smith
Medieval Death, Modern Morality, and the Fallacies of Intention, Jody Enders
A Man is Being Beaten, Robert Mills
Queering Sponsalia Christi: Virginity, Gender, and Desire in the Early Middle English Anchoritic Texts, Sarah Salih
The Geography of Genre in the Physician's Tale and Pearl, Catherine Sanok
Monastic Politics: St Colette of Corbie, Franciscan Reform, and the House of Burgundy, Nancy Bradley Warren
Analytical Survey 5: 'Reading is Good Prayer': Recent Research on Female Reading Communities, Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
Index