38. Myra Seaman - Objects of Affection. The Book and the Household in Late Medieval England (Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture, Book 38) (Retail).pdf

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Objects of affection
Series editors:
Anke Bernau, David Matthews
and James Paz
Series founded by:
J. J. Anderson and
Gail Ashton
Advisory board:
Ruth Evans, Patricia C.
Ingham, Andrew James Johnston, Chris Jones,
Catherine Karkov, Nicola McDonald, Haruko Momma, Susan Phillips,
Sarah Salih, Larry Scanlon, Stephanie Trigg and Matthew Vernon
Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture
publishes monographs and
essay collections comprising new research informed by current critical
methodologies on the literary cultures of the Middle Ages. We are interested
in all periods, from the early Middle Ages through to the late, and we
include post-medieval engagements with and representations of the medieval
period (or ‘medievalism’). ‘Literature’ is taken in a broad sense, to include
the many different medieval genres: imaginative, historical, political, scientific,
religious. While we welcome contributions on the diverse cultures of medieval
Britain and are happy to receive submissions on Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Latin
and Celtic writings, we are also open to work on the Middle Ages in Europe
more widely, and beyond.
Titles available in the series
28.
Household knowledges in late-medieval England and France
Glenn D. Burger and Rory G. Critten (eds)
29.
Practising shame: Female honour in later medieval England
Mary C. Flannery
30.
Dating Beowulf: Studies in intimacy
Daniel C. Remein and Erica Weaver (eds)
31.
Enacting the Bible in medieval and early modern drama
Eva von Contzen and Chanita Goodblatt (eds)
32.
Riddles at work in the early medieval tradition: Words, ideas,
interactions
Megan Cavell and Jennifer Neville (eds)
33.
From Iceland to the Americas: Vinland and historical imagination
Tim William Machan and Jón Karl Helgason (eds)
34.
Northern memories and the English Middle Ages
Tim William Machan
35.
Harley manuscript geographies: Literary history and the medieval
miscellany
Daniel Birkholz
36.
Play time: Gender, anti-Semitism and temporality in medieval biblical
drama
Daisy Black
37.
Transfiguring medievalism: Poetry, attention and the mysteries of the
body
Cary Howie
Objects of affection
The book and the household in late
medieval England
Myra Seaman
Manchester University Press
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