Middle English Devotional Compilations
Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England
9781786834768
Distributed for University of Wales Press
Middle English Devotional Compilations
Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England
Middle English devotional compilations – consisting of a series of texts or extracts of texts that have intentionally been put together to constitute new and unified devotional texts – have often been approached as complex collections of source texts that need to be linked with their originals. This book argues that the study of compilations should move beyond the disentanglement of their sources. It approaches compiling as a literary activity and an active way of shaping the medieval text, with the aim to nuance scholarly discussion about compiling by putting greater emphasis on the literary instead of the technical aspects of compiling activity. In addition to describing the additions, omissions and other types of adaptations that compilers made to their source texts, Middle English Devotional Compilations highlights the nature and function of compiling activity in late medieval England, and examines three major but understudied Middle English devotional compilations in depth: The Pore Caitif, The Tretyse of Love and A Talkyng of the Love of God.
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Table of Contents
Series Editors’ Preface Volume Preface Acknowledgements List of Tables Abbreviations 1. Compiling Styles and Strategies 2. The Pore Caitif 3. The Tretyse of Love 4. A Talkyng of the Love of God Afterword: Without the Multiplication of Many Books?
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