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Medieval Images, Icons, and Illustrated English Literary Texts - From the Ruthwell Cross to the Ellesmere Chaucer (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Medieval Images, Icons, and Illustrated English Literary Texts - From the Ruthwell Cross to the Ellesmere Chaucer (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The function of images in the major illustrated English poetic
works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the early fifteenth century is
the primary concern of this book. Hilmo argues that the
illustrations have not been sufficiently understood because modern
judgments about their artistic merit and fidelity to the literary
texts have got in the way of a historical understanding of their
function. The author here proves that artists took their work
seriously because images represented an invisible order of reality,
that they were familiar with the vernacular poems, and that they
were innovative in adapting existing iconographies to guide the
ethical reading process of their audience. To provide a theoretical
basis for the understanding of early monuments, artefacts, and
texts, she examines patristic opinions on image-making, supported
by the most authoritative modern sources. Fresh emphasis is given
to the iconic nature of medieval images from the time of the
iconoclastic debates of the 8th and 9th centuries to the renewed
anxiety of image-making at the time of the Lollard attacks on
images. She offers an important revision of the reading of the
Ruthwell Cross, which changes radically the interpretation of the
Cross as a whole. Among the manuscripts examined here are the
Caedmon, Auchinleck, Vernon, and Pearl manuscripts. Hilmo's thesis
is not confined to overtly religious texts and images, but deals
also with historical writing, such as Layamon's Brut, and with
poetry designed ostensibly for entertainment, such as the
Canterbury Tales. This study convincingly demonstrates how the
visual and the verbal interactively manifest the real "text" of
each illustrated literary work. The artistic elements place
vernacular works within a larger iconographic framework in which
human composition is seen to relate to the activities of the divine
Author and Artificer.Whether iconic or anti-iconic in stance,
images, by their nature, were a potent means of influencing the way
an English author's words, accessible in the vernacular, were
thought about and understood within the context of the theology of
the Incarnation that informed them and governed their aesthetic of
spiritual function. This is the first study to cover the range of
illustrated English poems from the Anglo-Saxon period to the early
15th century.
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