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Introduction: Touching Troy

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Andrew James Johnston, Wolfram R. Keller, Henry Ravenhall – 2024

This introduction aims to briefly sketch the theoretical framework for the articles assembled in this special issue on touch within the transmission of the Troy story in western Europe. Starting with the analysis of an important scene involving reading and manuscript culture in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, this introduction provides a context for medieval instances of touching within contemporary thinking about materiality and relationality and within the transmission of the Troy story in late medieval and early modern Europe.

Title
Introduction: Touching Troy
Keywords
Article; RA 3: Future Perfect
Date
2024
Appeared in
Andrew James Johnston, Wolfram R. Keller, Henry Ravenhall (Eds.). Special Issue: Touching Troy. | Anglia. Journal of English Philology | 142.3
Type
Text
Size or Duration
419–427
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 3: Future Perfect.

How to cite:
Andrew James Johnston, Wolfram R. Keller, and Henry Ravenhall. "Introduction: Touching Troy." Anglia. Journal of English Philology 142, no. 3 (2024) (Special Issue: Touching Troy, edited by Andrew James Johnston, Wolfram R. Keller, and Henry Ravenhall): 419-27. https://doi.org/10.1515/ang-2024-0037.