The medieval English West Midlands has long been associated with the production of vernacular texts, in Old and Middle English, and with the making of several famous manuscripts. The aim of this volume is to re-think assumptions about medieval literature and the region in the light of new research in medieval book history. A series of specially commissioned essays in ‘manuscript geography’ examines the making and use of texts and books in relation to cultural networks in the region and beyond. Included are case studies of manuscripts of Worcester and the Worcester diocese from the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries; investigations of manuscript production in fourteenth-century Shropshire and its wider regional links; and essays on textual...
This collection investigates how the late-medieval household acted as a sorter, user, and disseminat...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
This thesis is an examination of the literary manuscripts and literary patronage of the Beauchamp an...
This dissertation studies three important textual projects that speak to the conditions of Middle En...
This thesis examines the uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in the 150 years immediately following the ...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
This paper, part of a long-term programme of research into the forms and functions of the vernacular...
This thesis considers the intersection of the manuscript and its literature through an examination o...
Publication – « Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World. Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066-c...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This collection investigates how the late-medieval household acted as a sorter, user, and disseminat...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
This thesis is an examination of the literary manuscripts and literary patronage of the Beauchamp an...
This dissertation studies three important textual projects that speak to the conditions of Middle En...
This thesis examines the uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in the 150 years immediately following the ...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
This paper, part of a long-term programme of research into the forms and functions of the vernacular...
This thesis considers the intersection of the manuscript and its literature through an examination o...
Publication – « Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World. Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066-c...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This collection investigates how the late-medieval household acted as a sorter, user, and disseminat...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...