The current focus on the theme of authorship in Medieval and
Early Modern studies reopens questions of poetic agency and intent.
Bringing into conversation several kinds of scholarship on medieval
authorship, the essays in Author, Reader, Book examine interrelated
questions raised by the relationship between an author and a
reader, the relationships between authors and their antecedents,
and the ways in which authorship interacts with the physical
presentation of texts in books.The broad chronological range within
this volume reveals the persistence of literary concerns that
remain consistent through different periods, languages, and
cultural contexts. Theoretical reflections, case studies from a
wide variety of languages, examinations of devotional literature
from figures such as Bishop Reginald Pecock, and analyses of works
that are more secular in focus, including some by Chaucer and
Christine de Pizan, come together in this volume to transcend
linguistic and disciplinary boundaries.
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