New Legends of England
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New Legends of England by Catherine Sanok
In New Legends of England, Catherine Sanok examines a significant, albeit previously unrecognized, phenomenon of fifteenth-century literary culture in England: the sudden fascination with the Lives of British, Anglo-Saxon, and other native saints. Embodying a variety of literary forms-from elevated Latinate verse, to popular traditions such as the carol, to translations of earlier verse legends into the medium of prose-the Middle English Lives of England's saints are rarely discussed in relation to one another or seen as constituting a distinct literary genre. However, Sanok argues, these legends, when grouped together were an important narrative forum for exploring overlapping forms of secular and religious community at local, national, and supranational scales: the monastery, the city, and local cults; the nation and the realm; European Christendom and, at the end of the fifteenth century, a world that was suddenly expanding across the Atlantic.
Reading texts such as the South English Legendary, The Life of St. Etheldrede, the Golden Legend, and poems about Saints Wenefrid and Ursula, Sanok focuses especially on the significance of their varied and often experimental forms. She shows how Middle English Lives of native saints revealed, through their literary forms, modes of affinity and difference that, in turn, reflected a diversity in the extent and structure of medieval communities. Taking up key questions about jurisdiction, temporality, and embodiment, New Legends of England presents some of the ways in which the Lives of England's saints theorized community and explored its constitutive paradox: the irresolvable tension between singular and collective forms of identity.
New Legends of England is a splendid adcti1io11 10 rhe growing body or revisionary scholarship of hagiography and on fifteenth-century English literature generally. Sanok challenges us to think more deeply about 1he relationship between various forms of community and more broadly about the· relationship between poetics and politics. Her study shows how understanding medieval hagiography con1ributes to a fuller and richer understanding of literary of history.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780812249828 |
| ISBN 10 | 0812249828 |
| Title | New Legends of England |
| Author | Catherine Sanok |
| Series | The Middle Ages Series |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
| Year published | 2018-03-15 |
| Number of pages | 360 |
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