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Author Kempf, Elisabeth, author

Title Performing manuscript culture : poetry, materiality, and authorship in Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes / Elisabeth Kempf
Published [Place of publication not identified] : De Gruyter, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Trends in medieval philology, 1612-443X ; volume 33
Trends in medieval philology ; v. 33.
Contents Acknowledgments ; Contents ; Abbreviations ; 1 Introduction: the Regement of Princes as a Manuscript Fiction ; 1.1 The Regement of Princes and its Manuscripts ; 1.2 A Poet's Rehabilitation? ; 1.3 Material Philology Meets Performativity ; 1.4 Tracing Performances of Manuscript Culture
2 "Hoccleve, fadir myn, men clepen me": Textual Biography in the Regement of Princes Thomas Hoccleve, "Scoller of Geoffrey Chaucer" ; 2.1 Interwoven Biographies ; 2.2 The Death of the Narrator: Thomas Hoccleve's Dissolution into his Text
2.3 The Old Man -- a Young Narrator, a Potential Future, and a Personified Textual Function 3 "That text I undirstonde thus alwey": Glosinge in the Regement of Princes ; On Authority ; 3.1 Case Study I: Marginal Glosses and their Relation to the Main Text
3.1.1 Marginal Glosses in the Regement of Princes 3.1.2 Reading Blyth's and Furnivall's Regements ; 3.1.4 Reading the Regement in 15th-Century Witnesses ; 3.1.5 Commenting on a Culture of Glossing ; 3.2 Case Study II: Interpreting Authorities
3.2.1 Glossing and Debating Female Maistrie 3.2.2 Alisoun Revisited ; 3.2.3 Circularity and the Limits of Exegesis ; 3.2.4 Political Implications of the Practice of Glosinge
Summary The series in German medieval studies includes central topics of current research debates in medieval studies and provides a place for groundbreaking research in the subject literature. The series is intended to give international and young researchers/research teams the possibility to effectively present innovative surveys and discussions to the scientific community. The series sees itself as a 'young' research forum with a high standard of quality and is therefore also open to excellent degree theses, should they enhance the series
Analysis Material Philology
Performativity
Regement of Princes
Thomas Hoccleve
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Hoccleve, Thomas, 1370?-1450? De regimine principum.
SUBJECT Occleve, Thomas 1368-1430 The regement of princes gnd
De regimine principum (Hoccleve, Thomas) fast
Subject Literature, Medieval -- Criticism, Textual
Political poetry, English (Middle) -- History and criticism
Manuscripts, Medieval -- History
Performance in literature.
Literature and society -- England -- History -- To 1500
POETRY -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Literature and society
Literature, Medieval
Manuscripts, Medieval
Performance in literature
Political poetry, English (Middle)
Fiktion
Autorschaft
Materialität
England
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 3110523086
9783110523089
9783110523096
3110523094
Other Titles Poetry, materiality, and authorship in Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes