The cambridge history of medieval english literature / edited by David Wallace

Colaborador(es): Wallace, DavidTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005 Edición: Reimp.Descripción: XXV, 1043 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0-521-89046-2Tema(s): Literatura inglesa -- 11..-14.. (Inglés medio) -- Historia y críticaResumen: This is the first full-scale history of medieval English literature for nearly a century. Thirty-three distinguished contributors offer a collaborative account of literature composed or transmitted in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland between the Norman conquest and the death of Henry VIII in 1547. The volume has five sections: 'After the Norman Conquest'; 'Writing in the British Isles'; 'Institutional Productions'; 'After the Black Death' and 'Before the Reformation'. It provides information on a vast range of literary texts and the conditions of their production and reception, which will serve both specialists and general readers, and also contains a chronology, full bibliography and a detailed index. This book offers the most extensive and vibrant account available of the medieval literatures so drastically reconfigured in Tudor England. It will thus prove essential reading for scholars of the Renaissance as well as medievalists, and for historians as well as literary specialists.- The fullest and most vibrant account available of English medieval literature, now in paperback - Brings together contributions from thirty-three distinguished scholars - Includes chronology, bibliography and index.
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This is the first full-scale history of medieval English literature for nearly a century. Thirty-three distinguished contributors offer a collaborative account of literature composed or transmitted in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland between the Norman conquest and the death of Henry VIII in 1547. The volume has five sections: 'After the Norman Conquest'; 'Writing in the British Isles'; 'Institutional Productions'; 'After the Black Death' and 'Before the Reformation'. It provides information on a vast range of literary texts and the conditions of their production and reception, which will serve both specialists and general readers, and also contains a chronology, full bibliography and a detailed index. This book offers the most extensive and vibrant account available of the medieval literatures so drastically reconfigured in Tudor England. It will thus prove essential reading for scholars of the Renaissance as well as medievalists, and for historians as well as literary specialists.- The fullest and most vibrant account available of English medieval literature, now in paperback - Brings together contributions from thirty-three distinguished scholars - Includes chronology, bibliography and index.

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