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Europe - Volume 1: A Literary History, 1348-1418

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Zusatztext These modern examples, again instances of literary production and response that have to be read in terms of places and layerings, illustrate the key aspect that the book so wonderfully brings to our attention: literature is produced in places that are saturated with text, character, and experience; and these texts migrate, get archived, become parts of libraries and collections, and generate readers and texts in these very places, welcoming itinerant materials and engaging with them. What happens to the reader who dwells in this richness is both a defamiliarization, with regard to established temporal and topographical patterns, and a newfamiliarity with the landscapes and the configurations that make literatures and literary imagination emerge. Informationen zum Autor David Wallace, who studied at York (BA), Perugia, and Cambridge (Ph.D.), has been Judith Rodin Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania, since 1996, with visiting positions at Jerusalem, London, Leipzig, Melbourne, and Princeton. He has travelled and lectured widely across Europe, and also north America, Australia, and Japan, and has made a series of radio documentaries for the BBC. He is the author or editor of ten books, including Premodern Places and The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature. Klappentext The first of this two-volume edition brings together leading scholars to offer the first full-scale literary history of Europe. Spanning the period 1348-1418, the volumes demonstrate in unprecedented detail what the free movement of European literature achieved through its variety, local peculiarity, and regenerative power. Zusammenfassung The first of this two-volume edition brings together leading scholars to offer the first full-scale literary history of Europe. Spanning the period 1348-1418, the volumes demonstrate in unprecedented detail what the free movement of European literature achieved through its variety, local peculiarity, and regenerative power. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume I General Introduction I: Paris to Béarn Introduction Paris Chaalis Valenciennes (Hainault) Reims Lusignan Dijon, Burgundy Savoy and the Marquisate of Saluces Toulouse Béarn II: Calais to London Introduction Calais Canterbury Oxford Berkeley Castle Chester and Cheshire York and Yorkshire Lichfield Leicester Lynn, Walsingham, Norwich London, Southwark, Westminster III: St Andrews to Finistère Introduction St Andrews and Aberdeen Kirkwall, Orkney Iceland Dublin Lough Derg Lecan and Ballymote Ceredigion: Strata Florida and Llanbadarn Fawr Glasney College, Penryn, Cornwall Finistère IV: Basel to Danzig Introduction Basel Strasbourg Cologne Brussels Bruges The Hague Deventer and Zwolle Lübeck Vadstena Turku Danzig V: Avignon to Naples Introduction Avignon Lombardy: Milan and Pavia Florence Siena Rome Naples ...

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