
The New Medievalism by Stephen Nichols
"This is a substantial and readable volume, and it is supplied with a rich array of documentation in the notes and bibliography. It deals with a question of critical importance for current research on medieval `literature': namely, the relationship between this literature and us...This is an important collection, and one may congratulate the editors of their ambitious undertaking."--Paul Zumthor, 'Speculum.'
This is a substantial and readable volume, and it is supplied with a rich array of documentation in the notes and bibliographyIt deals with a question of critical importance for current research on medieval 'literature': namely, the relationship between this literature and us. -- Paul Zumthor Speculum This is a substantial and readable volume, and it is supplied with a rich array of documentation in the notes and bibliography. It deals with a question of critical importance for current research on medieval 'literature': namely, the relationship between this literature and us... This is an important collection, and one may congratulate the editors of their ambitious undertaking. -- Paul Zumthor Speculum
Marina S. Brownlee is the Class of 1963 College of Women Professor of Romance Languages, Kevin Brownlee is professor of Romance languages, and Stephen G.Nichols is Edmund J. Kahn Professor of Humanities in the Department of Romance Languages, at the University of Pennsylvania
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| ISBN 13 | 9780801841729 |
| ISBN 10 | 0801841720 |
| Title | The New Medievalism |
| Author | Stephen Nichols |
| Series | Parallax: Re-Visions Of Culture And Society |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Year published | 1991-11-26 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
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