Reliquaries, elaborate containers housing the remains of the
holy dead, informed numerous aspects of medieval culture.
Incorporated into religious ceremonies, they contributed to the
voiced, world-creating work of performance. At the same time, their
decoration often included inscription, silent and self-referential.
In the reliquary, silent inscription and spoken performance
enshrined one another to produce a visual language about
representation. Using texts by Chaucer, along with anonymous plays,
lyrics, and hagiographic verse, "The Medieval Poetics of the
Reliquary" shows how the reliquary's visual language explicated the
representational processes of late-medieval English poetry.
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