Participatory reading in late-medieval England /
This book traces affinities between digital and medieval media, exploring how reading functioned as a nexus for concerns about increasing literacy, audiences' agency, literary culture and media formats from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. Drawing on a wide range of texts,...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2019
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মালা: | Manchester medieval literature and culture.
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সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
- Introduction: Reading practices and participation in digital and medieval media
- Corrective reading: Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and John Lydgate's Troy Book
- Nonlinear reading: The Orcherd of Syon, Titus and Vespasian, and Lydgate's Siege of Thebes
- Reading materially: John Lydgate's 'Soteltes for the coronation banquet of Henry VI'
- Reading architecturally: The wall texts of a Percy family manuscript and the Poulys Daunce of St Paul's Cathedral
- Reading temporally: Thomas of Erceldoune's prophecy, Eleanor Hull's Commentary on the penitential Psalms, and Thomas Norton's Ordinal of alchemy
- Conclusion: Nonreading in late-medieval England.