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Books in the Studies in Medieval History and Culture series

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  • - Visual Textuality in Medieval Illustrated Manuscripts
    by Mary C. Olson
    £42.99 - 123.99

    This book examines the relationship between words and images in illustrated texts. The focus is on cultural attitudes toward illustrations and the idea that one might consider graphic material other than writing as text and text as graphics.

  • by Kristen Lee Over
    £43.49 - 123.99

  • by Lisa Verner
    £50.99 - 123.99

  • by Ellen S. Bakalian
    £44.49 - 110.49

    In her thorough examination of Gower's work, Ellen S. Bakalian shows how Gower emphasizes and illustrates a belief that reason much rule man inn all things, including his natural instincts to love.

  • - The Auchinleck Manuscript
    by Siobhain Bly Calkin
    £43.49 - 123.99

    Exploring the ways in which discourses of religious, racial, and national identity blur and engage each other in the medieval West, this book studies depictions of Muslims in England during the 1330s. It also argues that these depictions, although historically inaccurate, served to enhance and advance assertions of English national identity.

  • - Representations of Gender in Religious Texts by Medieval German Women Writers, 1100-1475
    by Rebecca L. R. Garber
    £45.49 - 123.99

    This work offers an examination of religious texts written by twelve women over three centuries in two languages and three genres, showing the variety and complexity of gendered images available to medieval women.

  • by Stephen J. Harris
    £45.49 - 132.99

    What makes English literature English? This question inspires Stephen Harris's wide-ranging study of Old English literature. From Bede in the eighth century to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the twelfth, Harris explores the intersections of race and literature before the rise of imagined communities.

  • - Chronicle Histories and Medieval Manuscript Culture
    by Lauryn S. Mayer
    £45.49 - 114.99

    Lauryn Mayer examines chronicle histories that have been largely ignored by scholars, bringing these neglected texts into dialogue.

  • - Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England
    by San Marcos, USA) Breuer & Heidi (California State University
    £45.49 - 132.99

    Analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arthurian romance in England from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries. This work explores both the literary and the social motivations for this transformation, seeking an answer to the question, 'why did the witch become wicked?'

  • - Oriental Symbolism and Influences in the Romances of Chretien de Troyes
    by Michelle Reichert
    £45.49 - 141.99

    Chretien de Troyes uses repeated references to Spain throughout his romances. Demonstrating that these allusions to Spain occur at pivotal moments in the romances and are often coupled with linguistic 'riddles', this book states that these references seem to support the idea that some of their themes in his romances are of "Andalusi" origin.

  • - From Prudentius to Alan of Lille
    by USA) Bardzell & Jeffrey (University of Indiana
    £50.99

    In his "Plaint of Nature (De planctu Naturae)", Alan of Lille bases much of his argument against sin in general and homosexuality in particular on the claim that both amount to bad grammar. This book explores the philosophical uses of grammar that were so formative of Alan's thinking in major writers of the preceding generations.

  • by Jennifer Wynne Hellwarth
    £30.99 - 110.49

    Drawing together social and medical history and literary studies, this book shows that medieval and early modern men and women had to negotiate a conflict between opposing cultural ideologies wanting them to procreate and yet remain virginal.

  • - Medieval Perspectives on the Entry into Language
    by Corey J. Marvin
    £35.49

  • - Early Latin Christian Interpretations of the Opening of the Seven Seals
    by Douglas W. Lumsden
    £45.49 - 123.99

    This work examines a centuries-long intellectual tradition in the early Latin church linking the imaginary associated with the opening of the Seven Seals of the Apocalypse with programs of ecclesiastical expansion and ascetic reform.

  • - Lords and Peasants in Durham, 1349-1400
    by USA) Larson & Peter L. (Kenyon College
    £43.49 - 132.99

    Filling a major gap in medieval English history, whilst grappling with major theories of change, this book examines the changing relations between lords and peasants in post-Black Death Durham.

  • by Robert G. Sullivan
    £31.99 - 110.49

    A study of Early Middle High German religious literature arguing that far from preaching traditional, other worldly ideals, the authors of these works were deeply engaged in the social, political, and spiritual issues of their time.

  • - The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City
    by Michael P. Kucher
    £45.49 - 123.99

    The book reviews scholarly literature and archival sources including maps and diagrams, to better situate Siena's achievement in urban history and broadens our understanding of medieval technology and urban life.

  • - Imagination and Cultural Interaction in the French Middle Ages
    by Lynn Tarte Ramey
    £50.99 - 119.49

    This book explores the historical and imaginary representation of the Saracen, or Muslim, in French writings from 1100 to 1500. Literary relationships between Christians and Muslims are placed side-by-side with historical accounts of changing socio-political interactions.

  • - The Controversies Between Hervaeus Natalis and Durandus of St. Pourcain, 1307-1323
    by Elizabeth Lowe
    £43.49 - 119.49

    The rise and establishment of the theological authority of Thomas Aquinas, something that ran counter to every current running through the late thirteenth-century Church is investigated in this work.

  • - The Process of Judgment in Fourteenth-Century Art and Literature
    by Jeremy Lowe
    £43.49 - 123.99

    Presenting an eclectic account and drawing upon a variety of sources, this book situates 14th-century literature within the visual culture of the later Middle Ages to re-invigorate our critical approach to art and literature of this period.

  • - Elements of Festive Subversion in the Plays of the Wakefield Master
    by Warren E. Edminster
    £50.99 - 123.99

  • by Gordon Rudy
    £45.49 - 123.99

    Focusing on the mystical writings of Bernard of Clairvaux and Hadewijch of Brabant, this work shows how each exploits the language of taste and touch to articulate the possibility of the mystical experience, the union with God.

  • by MArk Hazard
    £45.49 - 123.99

    This book deals with medieval literary criticism of the Bible; it centers on the paradoxical interdependence of the literal and spiritual senses through examination of Nicholas of Lyra's literal commentary.

  • - Kepler's Somnium, Medieval Dream Narratives, and the Polysemy of Allegorical Motifs
    by USA) Swinford & Dean (University of North Florida
    £43.49 - 132.99

    Tells the story of Johannes Kepler's "Somnium", a narrative referred to as the first science-fiction story. This title explores the generic qualities of the fabulous narrative as well as the dream categories formulated by Macrobius and Artemidorus.

  • - History and Narrative in the Roman de Thebes, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Lydgate
    by Dominique Battles
    £123.99

    The first comprehensive study of the classical legend of Thebes in the Middle Ages.

  • - A Critical Re-evaluation of the Courtly Love Debate
    by Keith Nickolaus
    £17.49 - 110.49

    This book takes a fresh look at the problems surrounding courtly love as seen in the body of literature that emerged in the twelfth century, whose obsessions included courtship, marriage and adultery.

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