Medieval Romance and Material Culture
By Nicholas Perkins (Editor), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Aisling Byrne (Contribution by), Anna Caughey (Contribution by), Elliot Kendall (Contribution by), Henrike Manuwald (Contribution by), Mark Cruse (Contribution by), Morgan Dickson (Contribution by), Nancy Mason Bradbury (Contribution by), Neil M.R. Cartlidge (Contribution by), Nicholas Perkins (Contribution by), Raluca Radulescu (Contribution by), Robert Rouse (Contribution by), Rosalind Field (Contribution by), Siobhain Bly Calkin (Contribution by)
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By Nicholas Perkins (Editor), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Aisling Byrne (Contribution by), Anna Caughey (Contribution by), Elliot Kendall (Contribution by), Henrike Manuwald (Contribution by), Mark Cruse (Contribution by), Morgan Dickson (Contribution by), Nancy Mason Bradbury (Contribution by), Neil M.R. Cartlidge (Contribution by), Nicholas Perkins (Contribution by), Raluca Radulescu (Contribution by), Robert Rouse (Contribution by), Rosalind Field (Contribution by), Siobhain Bly Calkin (Contribution by)
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Studies of how the physical manifests itself in medieval romance - and medieval romances as objects themselves.
Medieval romance narratives glitter with the material objects that were valued and exchanged in late-medieval society: lovers' rings and warriors' swords, holy relics and desirable or corrupted bodies. Romance, however, is also agenre in which such objects make meaning on numerous levels, and not always in predictable ways. These new essays examine from diverse perspectives how rom...
Medieval romance narratives glitter with the material objects that were valued and exchanged in late-medieval society: lovers' rings and warriors' swords, holy relics and desirable or corrupted bodies. Romance, however, is also agenre in which such objects make meaning on numerous levels, and not always in predictable ways. These new essays examine from diverse perspectives how rom...






















