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Material Remains: Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature

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Jan-Peer Hartmann, Andrew James Johnston (Eds.) – 2021

Medieval and early modern literature was fascinated with the material remains of the past. Scenes involving the discovery, description, circulation, or contemplation of archaeological objects can be found in texts ranging from hagiography to elegiac poetry, from historiography to romance – across regions and periods. This volume gathers voices to explore the ways in which these texts employ descriptions of objects from the past to produce aesthetic and literary responses to questions of historicity and the epistemological conditions of historical knowledge. The contributions to Material Remains: Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature examine the understanding and experience of temporality as registered through the representation of found objects. From Beowulf and King Arthur to Richard III, Roger de Norton, and more, these essays reproduce the thrill of the archaeological find and generate new forms of historical understanding beyond the established narratives that reinforce modern forms of periodizing the Middle Ages.

Title
Material Remains: Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature
Author
Jan-Peer Hartmann, Andrew James Johnston (Eds.)
Publisher
The Ohio State University Press
Location
Columbus
Keywords
Edited Volume; RA 3: Future Perfect
Date
2021
Appeared in
Interventions: New Studies in Medieval Culture [Publication Series]
Type
Text
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 3: Future Perfect.
How to cite:
Jan-Peer Hartmann and Andrew James Johnston, eds. Material Remains: Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature. Interventions: New Studies in Medieval Culture. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2021.