This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical theory and literary form. I show how historians embody their conceptions of historical progress in the literary forms of their work. Beginning in the twelfth century, historians embrace a theory of historical continuity, which I call continuous history, in which continuity is seen as simultaneously continuous and discontinuous. Descriptions of catastrophic events such as conquests may rupture the smooth progression of history, but they are ultimately incorporated into the overarching narrative of the text. The resulting text typically registers this discontinuity through formal variation, which similarly challenges but does not destroy the narr...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation analyzes late medieval English texts in order to understand how they respond to th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
My dissertation uses post-colonial and narrative theories to examine the historiographic tradition o...
This dissertation interrogates writers’ references to “constancy” during the English civil wars, rea...
In 1640s and 1650s Britain the world was turned upside down. This dissertation argues that the tumul...
This dissertation expands the familiar concept of literary history in order to argue for the histori...
This thesis is a longue-duree intellectual history that takes as its subject a form of historico-leg...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
This study examines the continuity of mediaeval literary tradition in selected rhymed narrative vers...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation examines representations of speech in narrative poetry in English between 1377 and...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation analyzes late medieval English texts in order to understand how they respond to th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
My dissertation uses post-colonial and narrative theories to examine the historiographic tradition o...
This dissertation interrogates writers’ references to “constancy” during the English civil wars, rea...
In 1640s and 1650s Britain the world was turned upside down. This dissertation argues that the tumul...
This dissertation expands the familiar concept of literary history in order to argue for the histori...
This thesis is a longue-duree intellectual history that takes as its subject a form of historico-leg...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
This study examines the continuity of mediaeval literary tradition in selected rhymed narrative vers...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation examines representations of speech in narrative poetry in English between 1377 and...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation analyzes late medieval English texts in order to understand how they respond to th...