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Medieval Theory of Authorship: Scholastic Literary Attitudes in the Later Middle Ages (The Middle Ages Series)

معرفی کتاب «Medieval Theory of Authorship: Scholastic Literary Attitudes in the Later Middle Ages (The Middle Ages Series)» نوشتهٔ Alastair J. Minnis، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Pennsylvania Press در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Available again with a new preface, this classic work of medieval literary scholarship argues that discussion of late-medieval literary works has tended to derive its critical vocabulary from modern, not medieval, theory, and offers instead a conceptual equipment which is at once historically valid and theoretically illuminating. Available again with a new preface, this classic work of medieval literary scholarship argues that discussion of late-medieval literary works has tended to derive its critical vocabulary from modern, not medieval, theory, and offers instead a conceptual equipment which is at once historically valid and theoretically illuminating. "An innovative and important book."--Speculum

"This valuable book . . . poses in a most interesting form the question of the relationship generally between literary theory and literary practice."--Times Higher Education Supplement

"Stimulating and learned. . . . This book should serve as a milestone in medieval literary theory."--Yearbook of English Studies

"No professional medievalist with a serious interest in literature can afford to leave this book unread."--British Book News

"A work of great importance. . . . Minnis's effort takes its own direction and impressively breaks new ground . . . he has helped lay the course theoretical criticism of medieval literature will have to pursue for years to come. It is this originality which most makes Medieval Theory of Authorship the important book that it is."--Studies in the Age of Chaucer

It has often been held that scholasticism destroyed the literary theory that was emerging during the twelfth-century Renaissance, and hence discussion of late medieval literary works has tended to derive its critical vocabulary from modern, not medieval, theory. In Medieval Theory of Authorship, now reissued with a new preface by the author, Alastair Minnis asks, "Is it not better to search again for a conceptual equipment which is at once historically valid and theoretically illuminating?"

Minnis has found such writings in the glosses and commentaries on the authoritative Latin writers studied in schools and universities between 1100 and 1400. The prologues to these commentaries provide valuable insight into the medieval theory of authorship. Of special significance is scriptural exegesis, for medieval scholars found the Bible the most difficult text to describe appropriately and accurately.

Alastair Minnis is Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of English at Yale University. His Fallible Authors: Chaucer's Pardoner and Wife of Bath is also published by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

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Available again with a new preface, this classic work of medieval literary scholarship argues that discussion of late-medieval literary works has tended to derive its critical vocabulary from modern, not medieval, theory, and offers instead a conceptual equipment which is at once historically valid and theoretically illuminating.

It has often been held that scholasticism destroyed the literary theory that was emerging during the twelfth-century Renaissance, and hence discussion of late medieval literary works has tended to derive its critical vocabulary from modern, not medieval, theory. In Medieval Theory of Authorship, now reissued with a new preface by the author, Alastair Minnis asks, "Is it not better to search again for a conceptual equipment which is at once historically valid and theoretically illuminating?"

Minnis has found such writings in the glosses and commentaries on the authoritative Latin writers studied in schools and universities between 1100 and 1400. The prologues to these commentaries provide valuable insight into the medieval theory of authorship. Of special significance is scriptural exegesis, for medieval scholars found the Bible the most difficult text to describe appropriately and accurately.

Cover 1 Contents 8 Preface to the Reissued Second Edition 10 Notas do prefácio 23 Preface 28 Abbreviations 41 Notes on Style 47 Introduction: The Significance of the Medieval Theory of Authorship 48 1: Academic Prologues to 'Auctores' 56 2: Prologues to Scriptural 'Auctores' 87 3: Authorial Roles in the 'Literal Sense' 120 4: Literary Forms in the 'Literal Sense' 165 5: Literary Theory and Literary Practice 207 Epilogue: The Familiar Authors 258 Notes 265 Introdução 265 Cap. 1 266 Cap. 2 281 Cap. 3 294 Cap. 4 306 Cap. 5 318 Epílogo 327 Bibliography 329 Index of Latin terms 359 A 359 C 359 D 360 E 360 F 361 G 361 H 361 I 361 L 361 M 361 N 362 O 362 P 363 Q 363 R 363 S 363 T 363 U 363 V 363 General Index 364 A 364 B 365 C 365 D 365 E 366 F 366 G 366 H 366 I 367 J 367 K 367 L 367 M 368 N 368 O 368 P 368 Q 369 R 369 S 369 T 370 U 370 V 370 W 370 Z 370
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