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Performing Manuscript Culture [online] : Poetry, Materiality, and Authorship in Thomas Hoccleve's "Regement of Princes" / Elisabeth Kempf

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Trends in Medieval PhilologyPublication details: De Gruyter, 2017Description: 1 online resource (216 p.)ISBN:
  • 9783110523089
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 420 23
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: the Regement of Princes as a Manuscript Fiction -- 2 "Hoccleve, fadir myn, men clepen me": Textual Biography in the Regement of Princes -- 3. "That text I undirstonde thus alwey": Glosinge in the Regement of Princes -- 4. "Of his persone, I have heere his liknesse Do make": Mediality and Conceptions of Authorship in the Regement of Princes -- 5. Conclusions -- Works Cited -- Images -- Indices
Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2016Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural and Area Studies 2016Dissertation note: Dissertation FU Berlin 2014. Summary: This study conceives of Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes (1410-1413) as an essentially performative text, one that expresses its awareness of the manuscript culture in which it is so firmly rooted. The openness of manuscripts is a recurring subject in the Regement and is not only expressed through mere descriptions of, but through complex references to this manuscript context. Performances of manuscript culture manifest themselves in several aspects of the text. The first is the narrator persona, and especially the question of how persona and text are intertwined. The second is the constantly recurring interpretation of "es from authoritative sources that pervades the Regement. This urge to interpret is expressed both in the tradition of adding marginal glosses and in the process of subjecting the text to an exegetical reading. The third aspect is the relation between text and images in the Regement's manuscripts, which shows how mediality is performed and how the manuscript context is made the focus of this performance. In this monograph, all of these aspects are studied in a mindset that combines the concept of performativity with the postulations of Material Philology.
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Dissertation FU Berlin 2014.

Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: the Regement of Princes as a Manuscript Fiction -- 2 "Hoccleve, fadir myn, men clepen me": Textual Biography in the Regement of Princes -- 3. "That text I undirstonde thus alwey": Glosinge in the Regement of Princes -- 4. "Of his persone, I have heere his liknesse Do make": Mediality and Conceptions of Authorship in the Regement of Princes -- 5. Conclusions -- Works Cited -- Images -- Indices

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This study conceives of Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes (1410-1413) as an essentially performative text, one that expresses its awareness of the manuscript culture in which it is so firmly rooted. The openness of manuscripts is a recurring subject in the Regement and is not only expressed through mere descriptions of, but through complex references to this manuscript context. Performances of manuscript culture manifest themselves in several aspects of the text. The first is the narrator persona, and especially the question of how persona and text are intertwined. The second is the constantly recurring interpretation of "es from authoritative sources that pervades the Regement. This urge to interpret is expressed both in the tradition of adding marginal glosses and in the process of subjecting the text to an exegetical reading. The third aspect is the relation between text and images in the Regement's manuscripts, which shows how mediality is performed and how the manuscript context is made the focus of this performance. In this monograph, all of these aspects are studied in a mindset that combines the concept of performativity with the postulations of Material Philology.

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