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Objects of affection
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Objects of affection

The book and the household in late medieval England
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CHF159.95

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Objects of affection reveals the affective agency of the book by exploring the emotional literacy training that a single codex provided to a late-medieval English household. Oxford, Bodleian Library Manuscript Ashmole 61 was produced by a scribe in Leicestershire sometime between 1475 and 1510. It includes forty-one verse texts that encourage particular performances of late-medieval Christian citizenship. Objects of affection examines how the body of the manuscript, including images of fish and flowers scattered like graffiti throughout, contributes to the reader s full experience. It shows that diverse inhabitants of the household produce the ecology of the book as they are incorporated into it: in the material world they generate and that guides their living, in the social and spiritual desires that shape their influences in that world, and so on. Ultimately, Ashmole 61 affirms not only the physical but the moral agency of nonhumans, as they fashion spiritually generous and socially mindful human household members. Objects of affection utilizes and contributes to three clusters of approaches: manuscript studies and history of the book; new materialisms, object studies, and critical animal studies; and the history of emotions. This methodological assemblage will be of interest to interdisciplinary audiences, from academic libraries and individual scholars to graduates and undergraduates in courses focusing on MS Ashmole 61 and other late-medieval manuscripts.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526143839
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
PublisherNYU Press
Publishing date02/03/2021
Pages296 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1161 Kbytes
Illustrations5 black & white illustrations
Article no.9733540
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4049022
Product groupSprachen
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Myra Seaman is Professor of English at the College of Charleston