In this Book
Form and Reform: Reading across the Fifteenth Century
Book
2011
Published by:
The Ohio State University Press
summary
Form and Reform: Reading across the Fifteenth Century challenges the idea of any definitive late medieval moment and explores instead the provocatively diverse, notably untidy, and very rich literary culture of the age. These essays from leading medievalists, edited by Shannon Gayk and Kathleen Tonry, both celebrate and complicate the reemergence of the fifteenth century in literary studies. Moreover, this is the first collection to concentrate on the period between 1450 and 1500—the crucial five decades, this volume argues, that must be understood to comprehend the entire century’s engagement with literary form in shifting historical contexts. The three parts of the collection read the categories of form and reform in light of both aesthetic and historical contexts, taking up themes of prose and prosody, generic experimentation, and shifts in literary production. The first section considers how attention to material texts might revise our understanding of form; the second revisits devotional writing within and beyond the context of reform; and the final section plays out different perspectives on the work of John Skelton that each challenge and test notions of the fifteenth century in literary history.
Table of Contents
Cover
pp. 1-1
Title Page, Copyright
pp. 2-5
Contents
pp. v-vi
List of Illustrations
pp. vii-viii
List of Abbreviations
pp. ix-11
Acknowledgments
pp. xi-xii
Introduction. The âSotil Fourmesâ of the Fifteenth Century
pp. 1-15
Part 1. The Materials of Form
pp. 17-31
1. Forms of Reading in the Book of Brome
pp. 19-39
2. The Style of Humanist Latin Letters at the University of Oxford: On Thomas Chaundler and the Epistolae Academicae Oxon. (Registrum F)
pp. 40-64
Part 2. Forms of Devotion
pp. 65-79
3. Osbern Bokenhamâs âenglische bokeâ: Re-forming Holy Women
pp. 67-87
4. âEte this bookâ: Literary Consumption and Poetic Invention in John Capgraveâs Life of Saint Katherine
pp. 88-109
5. Jesusâ Voice: Dialogue and Late-Medieval Readers
pp. 110-129
Part 3. Reforming Skelton
pp. 131-145
6. Conception Is a Blessing: Marian Devotion, Heresy, and the Literary in Skeltonâs A Replycacion
pp. 133-158
7. Useless Mouths: Reformist Poetics in Audelay and Skelton
pp. 159-179
8. Killing Authors: Skeltonâs Dreadful Bowge of Courte
pp. 180-196
Bibliography
pp. 197-212
Contributors
pp. 213-214
Index
pp. 215-222
| ISBN | 9780814270615 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780814211632 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 868220131 |
| Pages | 280 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |


