Tuesday 7 October 2008

On Allegory: Some Medieval Aspects and Approaches (Newcastle, 2008)



Miglior acque is proud to present: On Allegory: Some Medieval Aspects and Approaches, ed. by Mary Carr, K.P. Clarke, and Marco Nievergelt (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008), ISBN 1-84718-400-6. Pp. ix + 269. This volume of original essays took its inspiration from an Oxford graduate conference held in 2005 at Lincoln College.

Here is the Table of Contents:

E. G. Stanley, 'Allegory Through the Ages, As Read Mainly in England and As Seen Anywhere' (pp. 1-27); Meredith Bacola, 'The Persistence of Narrative: An Exploration of Hans Memling's The Seven Joys of the Virgin' (pp. 28-41); Kirsten Stirling, '“The Picture of Christ Crucified”: Luthern Influence on Donne's Religious Imagery' (pp. 42-55); Olga Malinovskaya, 'Personification and abstractio in Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy' (pp. 56-69); Darragh Greene, 'Sum newe thing: Autobiography, Allegory and Authority in the Kingis Quair' (70-86); Catherine A. M. Clarke, 'The Allegory of Landscape: Land Reclamation and Defence at Glastonbury Abbey' (pp. 87-103); Alice Spencer, 'Erotic Dialogue and the Meaning of Margaryte in Usk’s The Testament of Love' (pp. 104-132); Jane Griffiths, 'Truth and Prophecy in Stephen Hawes’ Conforte of Lovers' (pp. 133-155); William Rossiter, 'Translation of Allegory or Allegory of Translation? Petrarch’s Redressing of Boccaccio’s Griselda' (pp. 156-182); K. P. Clarke, 'Reading/Writing Griselda: A Fourteenth-Century Response (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, MS Plut. 42,1)' (pp. 183-208); Crofton Black, 'Allegory, Cognition, and a Philosophical Controversy: Two Texts by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola' (pp. 209-230); Vincent Gillespie, 'Afterword: On Allegory, Allegoresis and the Erotics of Reading' (pp. 231-256). There is a list of Contributors, pp. 257-259 and an Index, pp. 260-269.

Enjoy!

8 comments:

Bo said...

congrats! This looks great!

Miglior acque said...

Thank you! Very pleased it is finally out. The perfect Christmas present for those hard to buy for!!

Eileen Joy said...

Congratulations, Kenneth, or should I say, K.P.? CONGRATS, Cheers, etc.!!!

Miglior acque said...

Thank you thank you thank you! Very kind indeed.

Unknown said...

Great Kenneth!
A quick "hello" from Chiara (do you remember Bologna?). Your career and your blog are brilliant! La passione per il Medioevo ci accomuna.

Miglior acque said...

Ciao Chiara, che bello di sentirti!! E ti ringrazio per il Commento, sempre bello sapere che ho dei lettori simpatici. Mandami un'email che vorrei tanto riprendere contatto. Un bacione. K

Jasmine Taylor said...

Looking forward to reading this one. I just put it up in my Amazon UK wishlist. My boyfriend says reading this will officially make me a geek.. Oh well... A very very cool geek I say!

Frank said...

Well I will have to go with Jasmine on this one about the geek thing :) This looks like an interesting read - hoping to see if it available in the local library. If not I might have to check out Amazon too!

Frank
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