First published in 2005. Volumes in the Medieval History and
Culture series include studies on individual works and authors of
Latin and vernacular literatures, historical personalities and
events, theological and philosophical issues, and new critical
approaches to medieval literature and culture. Momentous changes
have occurred in Medieval Studies in the past thirty years, in
teaching as well as in scholarship. The Medieval History and
Culture series enhances research in the held by providing an outlet
for monographs by scholars in the early stages of their careers on
all topics related to the broad scope of Medieval Studies, while at
the same time pointing to and highlighting new directions that will
shape and define scholarly discourse in the future. This volume
explores a methology for articulating this relationship that
fourteenth-century texts invite us to participate in the production
of meaning: judgment, the willed act of moral engagement, and
therefore the process, a living, evolving relationship, an open
circuit between text and respondent.
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