This chapter makes the case for a literary history that accounts for the multilingual nature of medieval Denmark, giving particular attention to Danish, German, and Latin. It relates such a project to current research interests such as crossing the boundaries of national philologies; demonstrates the need for it by reviewing existing surveys of the period; and outlines some lines of enquiry, including the translation and transmission of texts, that it could pursue.Alastair Matthews, ‘Medieval Denmark and its Languages: The Case for a More Open Literary Historiography’, in Openness in Medieval Europe, ed. by Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, Cultural Inquiry, 23 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2022), pp. 103-23 <https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-2...
Medieval manuscripts combining multiple languages, whether in fusion or in collision, provide tangib...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
The paper discusses the need for a renewal of literary historiography and presents different strateg...
Where medieval Denmark and Scandinavia as a whole has often been seen as a cultural backwater that p...
"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the out...
Danish Interest in the Past c. 1300: Mediaeval Danish NationalismThe object of this study is to clar...
Through an investigation of key factors in translation and interpretation (time, distance and langua...
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This dissertation advances the study of the cultural integration of Denmark with continental Europe ...
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In a deftly conducted study, Stefka G. Eriksen shows in practice how a carefully controlled multidis...
This dissertation, entitled Tales of Bygone Kings. Discussions of Monarchy, Form of Government and P...
This book explores literacy in the medieval towns of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and aims ...
Medieval manuscripts combining multiple languages, whether in fusion or in collision, provide tangib...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
The paper discusses the need for a renewal of literary historiography and presents different strateg...
Where medieval Denmark and Scandinavia as a whole has often been seen as a cultural backwater that p...
"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the out...
Danish Interest in the Past c. 1300: Mediaeval Danish NationalismThe object of this study is to clar...
Through an investigation of key factors in translation and interpretation (time, distance and langua...
The editors of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures explain the scope and purpose ...
This dissertation advances the study of the cultural integration of Denmark with continental Europe ...
This article introduces the nonmedievalist reader to the multilingual landscape of England 700–1400....
This thesis concerns narratives about Anglo-Scandinavian contact and literary traditions of Scandina...
This chapter explores some of the ways in which modern literary theory opens insights into medieval ...
In a deftly conducted study, Stefka G. Eriksen shows in practice how a carefully controlled multidis...
This dissertation, entitled Tales of Bygone Kings. Discussions of Monarchy, Form of Government and P...
This book explores literacy in the medieval towns of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and aims ...
Medieval manuscripts combining multiple languages, whether in fusion or in collision, provide tangib...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
The paper discusses the need for a renewal of literary historiography and presents different strateg...