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Informationen zum Autor Margaret Connolly, Honorary Research Fellow, School of English, University of St Andrews, Raluca Radulescu, Reader in Medieval Literature Co-Director of the Institute for medieval and Early Modern Studies, Bangor University and Aberystwyth University, Bangor University Klappentext Insular Books discusses literary texts written in Anglo-French, Middle English, Older Scots, and Middle Welsh. The particular focus of the collection is one type of manuscript: the miscellany - essentially a multi-text manuscript whose contents are of a varied nature, often accumulated over time and added by different users. Zusammenfassung Insular Books discusses literary texts written in Anglo-French, Middle English, Older Scots, and Middle Welsh. The particular focus of the collection is one type of manuscript: the miscellany - essentially a multi-text manuscript whose contents are of a varied nature, often accumulated over time and added by different users. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Margaret Connolly and Raluca Radulescu: Introduction 2: Marianne Ailes and Phillipa Hardman: Texts in Conversation: Charlemagne Epics and Romances in Insular Plural-Text Codices 3: Keith Busby: Multilingualism, the Harley Scribe, and Johannes Jacobi 4: Susanna Fein: Literary Scribes: The Harley Scribe and Robert Thornton as Case Studies 5: Ad Putter: The Organisation of Multilingual Miscellanies: the Contrasting Fortunes of Middle English Lyrics and Romances 6: Wendy Scase: John Northwood's Miscellany Revisited 7: Raluca Radulescu: Vying for Attention: the Contents of Trinity College Dublin MS 432 8: Andrew Taylor: The Chivalric Miscellany: Classifying John Paston's 'Grete Boke' 9: Carol Meale: Amateur Book Production and the Miscellany in Late-Medieval East Anglia: Tanner 407 and Beinecke 365 10: Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan: Writing Without Borders: Multilingual Content in Welsh Miscellanies from Wales, the Marches and Beyond 11: Dafydd Johnston: Welsh Bardic Miscellanies 12: Emily Wingfield: Lancelot of the Laik and the Literary Manuscript Miscellany in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Scotland 13: Deborah Youngs: Entertainment Networks, Reading Communities, and the Early Tudor Anthology: Bodliean Library, MS Rawlinson C. 813 14: William Marx: Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS Peniarth 12: The Development of a Bilingual Miscellany - Welsh and English 15: Julia Boffey and A. S. G. Edwards: Towards a Taxonomy of Middle English Manuscript Assemblages 16: Margaret Connolly: The Whole Book and the Whole Picture: Editions and Facsimiles of Medieval Miscellanies and their Influence 17: Ardis Butterfield: Afterword ...