The Idea of the Vernacular: An Anthology of Middle English Literary Theory, 1280-1520

Jocelyn Wogan-Browne,Nicholas Watson,Andrew Taylor (Assistant Professor),Ruth Evans (Univ. of Wales)

The Idea of the Vernacular: An Anthology of Middle English Literary Theory, 1280-1520
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Published
15 May 1999
Pages
528
ISBN
9780271017587

The Idea of the Vernacular: An Anthology of Middle English Literary Theory, 1280-1520

Jocelyn Wogan-Browne,Nicholas Watson,Andrew Taylor (Assistant Professor),Ruth Evans (Univ. of Wales)

This pioneering anthology of Middle English prologues and other excerpts from texts written between 1280 and 1520 is one of the largest collections of vernacular literary theory from the Middle Ages yet published and the first to focus attention on English literary theory before the sixteenth century. It edits, introduces, and glosses some sixty excerpts, all of which reflect on the problems and opportunities associated with writing in the mother tongue during a period of revolutionary change for the English language.

The excerpts fall into three groups, illustrating the strategies used by medieval writers to establish their cultural authority, the ways they constructed audiences and readerships, and the models they offered for the process of reading. Taken together, the excerpts show how vernacular texts reflected and contributed to the formation of class, gender, professional, and national identity. They open windows onto late medieval debates on women’s and popular literacy, on the use of the vernacular for religious instruction or Bible translation, on the complex metaphorical associations contained within the idea of the vernacular, and on the cultural and political role of the courtly writing associated with Chaucer and his successors.

Besides the excerpts, the book contains five essays that propose new definitions of medieval literary theory, discuss the politics of Middle English writing, the relation of medieval book production to notions of authorship, and the status of the prologue as a genre, and compare the role of the medieval vernacular to that of postcolonial literatures. The book includes a substantial glossary that constitutes the first mapping of the language and terms of Middle English literary theory. The Idea of the Vernacular will be an invaluable asset not only to Middle English survey courses but to courses in English literary and cultural history and courses on the history of literary theory.

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