Citation, Intertextuality and Memory in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Volume 1: Text, Music and Image from Machaut to Ariosto: Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe
Editat de Yolanda Plumley, Giuliano Di Bacco, Stefano Jossaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iul 2011
From the Middle Ages onward, writers, artists, and composers have evoked canonical works from the distant or more recent past, in some cases in order to demonstrate respect for tradition, in others merely to enrich their own productions. But whatever their reasons, they all, explains Citation, Intertextuality, and Memory in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, manipulated the memory of their readers. The essays in this multidisciplinary volume offer a wide array of scholarship on the role of memory and citation in the cultural production of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, examining both renowned and less well-known works from France, England, and Italy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780859898515
ISBN-10: 0859898512
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 line drawings, musical examples
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe
ISBN-10: 0859898512
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 line drawings, musical examples
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe
Notă biografică
Yolanda Plumley is director of the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Exeter and a reader in medieval music and culture. Guiliano Di Bacco is a research fellow in medieval studies at the University of Exeter. Steffano Jossa is a lecturer in Italian at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Yolanda Plumley, Giuliano Di Bacco and Stefano Jossa
Introduction
Lina Bolzoni
1. Translation and Parody: Responses to Machaut’s Lay de confort
Benjamin Albritton
2. Folie couvient avoir: Citation and Transformation in Machaut’s Musical Works—Gender Change and Transgression
Jacques Boogaart
3. The Construction of Textual Form: Cross-Lingual Citation in the Medieval Insular Lyric
Ardis Butterfield
4. Examples, References and Quotations in Sixteenth-Century Medical Texts
Monica Calabritto
5. Auctores and Auctoritas in the Preface to Angelo Poliziano’s Miscellaneorum centuria prima
Alessandro Daneloni
6. Classical Memory and Modern Poetics in Ariosto’s Orlando furioso
Stefano Jossa
7. ‘The Beginning is the End’: Guillaume de Machaut’s Illuminated Prologue
Domenic Leo
8. The Power of Image: Allusion and Intertextuality in Illuminated English Law Books
Anthony Musson
9. Self-Allusion and the Poetics of Metafictionality in Guillaume de Machaut’s Voir dit
R. Barton Palmer
10. Representations of Voices in Middle English Lyrics
Kathleen Palti
11. Memory and Heresy: The Perception of the Hussite Reformation in
Fifteenth-Century Tuscany
Jan Stejskal
12. Machaut Sighted in Modena
Anne Stone
13. Image, Memory and Judgement: On Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good Government Frescoes and his Allegory of Redemption
Karel Thein
Notes
Contributors
Index of Names
Preface
Yolanda Plumley, Giuliano Di Bacco and Stefano Jossa
Introduction
Lina Bolzoni
1. Translation and Parody: Responses to Machaut’s Lay de confort
Benjamin Albritton
2. Folie couvient avoir: Citation and Transformation in Machaut’s Musical Works—Gender Change and Transgression
Jacques Boogaart
3. The Construction of Textual Form: Cross-Lingual Citation in the Medieval Insular Lyric
Ardis Butterfield
4. Examples, References and Quotations in Sixteenth-Century Medical Texts
Monica Calabritto
5. Auctores and Auctoritas in the Preface to Angelo Poliziano’s Miscellaneorum centuria prima
Alessandro Daneloni
6. Classical Memory and Modern Poetics in Ariosto’s Orlando furioso
Stefano Jossa
7. ‘The Beginning is the End’: Guillaume de Machaut’s Illuminated Prologue
Domenic Leo
8. The Power of Image: Allusion and Intertextuality in Illuminated English Law Books
Anthony Musson
9. Self-Allusion and the Poetics of Metafictionality in Guillaume de Machaut’s Voir dit
R. Barton Palmer
10. Representations of Voices in Middle English Lyrics
Kathleen Palti
11. Memory and Heresy: The Perception of the Hussite Reformation in
Fifteenth-Century Tuscany
Jan Stejskal
12. Machaut Sighted in Modena
Anne Stone
13. Image, Memory and Judgement: On Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good Government Frescoes and his Allegory of Redemption
Karel Thein
Notes
Contributors
Index of Names