According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary criticism, people in the Middle Ages not only renounced temporal concerns, but were oblivious to them. The privileging in medieval religion of eternity over temporality, and in medieval hermeneutics, of the spirit over the letter, created a Weltanshauung unaware of time as a diachronic phenomenon. A cursory review of medieval writing, however, suggests that medieval people appreciated the diachronic dimension of time. Medieval thinkers recognized that human perception, while constantly striving toward God's perspective is finally bound by time and therefore necessarily relies on a linear apprehension of events. Moreover, medieval writings abo...
In this paper, the ways in which the Medieval views of the Universe are treated in the literature of...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
This thesis considers time and narrative play in dream poems and framed narratives. It begins with a...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
Trecento Italy, the century of Dante and Petrarch as well as the mechanical clock, represented a piv...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This dissertation examines the rise of first-person fiction in the later Middle Ages, arguing that t...
The dissertation challenges the familiar notion that the literary theory of the sublime did not exis...
In this paper, the ways in which the Medieval views of the Universe are treated in the literature of...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
This thesis considers time and narrative play in dream poems and framed narratives. It begins with a...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
Trecento Italy, the century of Dante and Petrarch as well as the mechanical clock, represented a piv...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This dissertation examines the rise of first-person fiction in the later Middle Ages, arguing that t...
The dissertation challenges the familiar notion that the literary theory of the sublime did not exis...
In this paper, the ways in which the Medieval views of the Universe are treated in the literature of...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...