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Book Title
Premodern Places : Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn
ISBN
9781405113939
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Premodern Places : Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn
Item Height
1.2in
Author
David Wallace
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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A highly and engaging work by one of the world's most renowned medievalists. Recreates and connects the places that appear in the works of Langland, Chaucer, Dante, Petrarch, Spenser, Shakespeare, Aphra Behn, and many others.

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1405113936
ISBN-13
9781405113939
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30227143

Product Key Features

Author
David Wallace
Publication Name
Premodern Places : Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pr125.W35 2004
Reviews
"In this compelling book, the distinguished medievalist David Wallace takes us far beyond the traditional confines of the Middle Ages to explore relationships between the Old World and the emerging New. Through a series of dazzlingly original case studies, Wallace shows us how European pre- and early-Modern literary cultures shaped themselves against the geographical and social other. Chaucer's poetry is illuminated by the lights not just of London but of Calais and Flanders. Dante finds a literary afterlife among provincial English humanists. The slave trade inflects readings of a host of poets, from Petrarch to Spenser, while the drama of Aphra Behn gives voice to what Wallace calls a history of "Anglophone imagining of white/black relations." This book synthesizes the best and most provocative of currents in contemporary scholarship, while offering a unique and intimate rereading of texts both familiar and new." Seth Lerer, Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University"Imagine that all the paths between places on our usual cultural map have been obliterated, and strange new paths have been created, some of them linking locales we thought we knew with others we had never heard of. That is the achievement of Premodern Places. One of the traditional cultural mappings it obliterates is that between Medieval and Early Modern. Countering Todorov, David Wallace's book shows how splendidly international the supposedly "insular" Middle Ages already was long before the discovery of the New World. As any voyage into unfamiliar territory should, he offers us surprises at every turn: Chaucer brushing shoulders with the slave trade in Genoa, Dante Alighieri's Commedia alive and well in rustic sixteenth-century Somerset, and the love discourse of Abelard and Eloise in relation to the African speech of Surinam." Leah Marcus, Vanderbilt University"My Cinderella prize for the year's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Pre-Modern [sic] Places (Blackwell, 55) mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of mediaeval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality." Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004, "David Wallace's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else." Terry Jones"My Cinderella prize for the year's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Premodern Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality." Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004"This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years." Peter Hulme, University of Essex"Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries.... this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time." Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania"... a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies." José Rabasa, University of California, "David Wallace's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else." Terry Jones "My Cinderella prize for the year's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Pre-Modern [sic] Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality." Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004 "This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years." Peter Hulme, University of Essex "Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries. ... this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time." Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania "... a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies." José Rabasa, University of California, "David Wallace 's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else. " Terry Jones "My Cinderella prize for the year 's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Pre-Modern [sic] Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality. " Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004 "This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years. " Peter Hulme, University of Essex "Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries. … this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time. " Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania " … a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies. " Jos é Rabasa, University of California, & "David Wallace & 's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else. & " Terry Jones& "My Cinderella prize for the year & 's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Pre-Modern [sic] Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality. & " Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004& "This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years. & " Peter Hulme, University of Essex& "Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries. & … this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time. & " Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania& " & … a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies. & " Jos & é Rabasa, University of California, "David Wallace's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else." Terry Jones "My Cinderella prize for the year's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Premodern Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality." Jonathan Keates , The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004 "This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years." Peter Hulme , University of Essex "Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries. ... this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time." Ania Loomba , University of Pennsylvania "... a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies." José Rabasa , University of California, & "David Wallace's knowledge of European medieval literature is unequalled. His book is a cornucopia of illuminating details, insights and connections that are simply not to be found anywhere else." Terry Jones& "My Cinderella prize for the year's most underrated book goes to David Wallace, whose Premodern Places mixes romance and bizarrerie in a study of medieval and Renaissance ideas about geography and locality." Jonathan Keates, The Spectator 'Book of the Year' feature, 2004& "This is one of the sharpest and most imaginative books of literary criticism I've read in many years." Peter Hulme, University of Essex& "Offering illuminating genealogies for a range of authors and literary texts, Premodern Places radically questions many assumptions about historical as well as geographic boundaries.... this book asks both premodernists and postcolonialists to rethink their disciplines and make urgent connections across space and time." Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania& "... a most brilliant representative of Postcolonial Medieval Studies." José Rabasa, University of California
Table of Content
List of illustrations. Introduction. 1. At Calais Gate. 2. In Flaunders. 3. Dante in Somerset. 4. Genoa. 5. Canaries (The Fortunate Islands). 6. Surinam. Acknowledgments. Index
Copyright Date
2004
Topic
Medieval, Earth Sciences / Geography, General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Lccn
2003-025594
Dewey Decimal
820.9
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Science

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