Revisiting the medieval north of England : interdisciplinary approaches / edited by Anita Auer, Denis Renevey, Camille Marshall and Tino Oudesluijs.
Material type: TextSeries: Religion & culture in the Middle AgesPublisher: Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781786833952
- 1786833956
- 9781786833969
- 1786833964
- 942.8 23
- DA670.N73
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Setting the Scene: Interdisciplinary Perspectiveson the Medieval North of England; 1: Northern Spirituality Travels South: Rolle's Middle English Encomium Oleum Effusum Nomen Tuumin Lincoln College Library, MS 91, and Dublin, Trinity College, MS 155: Denis Renevey; 2: Mechtild of Hackeborn and Cecily Neville's Devotional Reading: Images of the Heart in Fifteenth-Century England: Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa
3: Langage o northrin lede: Northern Middle English as a Written Medium: Merja Stenroos4: A Pystille Made to a Cristene Frende: A Translation of Walter Hilton's Epistola ad Quemdam Seculo Renunciare Volentem in a Northern Anthology, London, British Library, MS Additional 33971: Marleen Cré; 5: 'So to interpose a little ease': Northern Hermit-lit: Ralph Hanna; 6: The Children of the York Plays: Richard Beadle; 7: Linguistic Regionalism in the York Corpus Christi Plays: Anita Auer; 8: The Hermit and the Sailor: Readings of Scandinavia in North-East English Hagiography: Christiania Whitehead
9: Towards a Nuanced History of Early English Spelling: Old Northumbrian Witnesses and Northern Orthography: Marcelle ColeBibliography; Index; Back Cover
The focus of this volume is the north of England and its regions in the late medieval period. Concentrating on the north as a centre of manuscript production, dissemination and reception, this volume aims to illustrate the fluidity of boundaries and communication, and the resulting links to different geographical regions.
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