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Bayless - Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition (Recentiores: Later Latin Texts and Contexts) - 9780472106493 - V9780472106493
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Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition (Recentiores: Later Latin Texts and Contexts)

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Description for Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition (Recentiores: Later Latin Texts and Contexts) Hardcover. Surveys and describes the lively tradition of medieval parody, and destroys the myth of medieval solemnity. Series: Recentiores: Later Latin Texts & Contexts S. Num Pages: 440 pages, 1facsim. BIC Classification: 2ADL; 3H; DSBB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 152 x 229. Weight in Grams: 775.

Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition surveys and analyzes Latin parodies of texts and documents--Biblical parody, drinker's masses, bawdy litanies, lives of saints such as Nemo (Nobody) and Invicem (One-Another), and nonsense texts--in Western Europe from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance. This book also sketches in the background to the canonical works of medieval literature: Chaucer's fabliaux, French comic tales such as the Roman de Renart, and medieval satire in general.
Bayless' study shows with great clarity that parody was a significant and vibrant literary form in the Middle Ages. In addition, her research sheds new ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Series
Recentiores: Later Latin Texts & Contexts S.
Number of Pages
440
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472106493
SKU
V9780472106493
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About Bayless
Martha Bayless is Assistant Professor of English, University of Oregon.

Reviews for Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition (Recentiores: Later Latin Texts and Contexts)
"Severely critical of Paul Lehmann's Parodie im Mittelalter, mainly on the ground of carelessness, Bayless attempts to supplant it and seems to have succeeded. Her explanatory essays are full of literary, cultural, and anthropological light. . . . The greatest value here is in the texts, several of the most influential and revealing parodies, edited complete, with accurate translations." ... Read more

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