Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance

Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance

by Sarah Elliott Novacich
ISBN-10:
1107177057
ISBN-13:
9781107177055
Pub. Date:
03/10/2017
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107177057
ISBN-13:
9781107177055
Pub. Date:
03/10/2017
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance

Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance

by Sarah Elliott Novacich
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Overview

Sarah Elliott Novacich explores how medieval thinkers pondered the ethics and pleasures of the archive. She traces three episodes of sacred history - the loss of Eden, the loading of Noah's ark, and the Harrowing of Hell - across works of poetry, performance records, and iconography in order to demonstrate how medieval artists turned to sacred history to think through aspects of cultural transmission. Performances of the loss of Eden blur the relationship between original and record; stories of Noah's ark foreground the difficulty of compiling inventories; and engagements with the Harrowing of Hell suggest the impossibility of separating the past from the present. Reading Middle English plays alongside chronicles, poetry, and works of visual art, Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England considers how poetic form, staging logistics, and the status of performance all contribute to our understanding of the ways in which medieval thinkers imagined the archive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107177055
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/10/2017
Series: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature , #97
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Sarah Elliott Novacich is an assistant professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey, where she specializes in medieval literature. Her research interests include poetry, drama, gender studies, and visual culture.

Table of Contents

1. Model worlds; 2. Ark and archive; 3. Uxor Noe and the drowned; 4. Infernal archive; 5. The Harrowing of Hell: closure and rehearsal.
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