Metaphors of Textual Materiality in Late Medieval Middle English Sermons

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STUDIES IN PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-05 DOI:10.1353/sip.2021.0023
Eleanor Baker
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Abstract:This article explores the use of book metaphors in a selection of late medieval Middle English sermons, both orthodox and Wycliffite. These book metaphors engage with the materiality of the codex in a variety of ways, drawing on understandings of scribal practice, the dyptical structure of the physical book, learning and reading practices, and parchment production. Although sermon texts are usually considered void of any creativity, these book metaphors prove diverse and inventive. Through a close reading of particular case studies, I argue that sermons often express an ambivalence toward the material text, at once warning of the biblioclastic effect of sin and the textual manipulation of the devil and offering the devout a metaphorical means of writing their own salvation. The article engages with historical criticism on the use, purpose, and function of the sermon form while considering how these written and spoken texts themselves responded to late medieval literacy, book use, book production, and other material objects.
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中世纪晚期中世纪英语布道中文本物质性的隐喻
摘要:本文探讨了书籍隐喻在中世纪晚期中世纪英语正统派和威克利菲派布道中的使用。这些书籍隐喻以各种方式与法典的物质性相结合,借鉴了对书写实践、实体书的dyoptical结构、学习和阅读实践以及羊皮纸制作的理解。尽管布道文本通常被认为没有任何创造性,但这些书中的隐喻被证明是多样化和创造性的。通过仔细阅读特定的案例研究,我认为布道往往表达了对材料文本的矛盾心理,同时警告罪的文献碎片效应和对魔鬼的文本操纵,并为虔诚者提供了一种书写自己救赎的隐喻手段。本文对布道形式的使用、目的和功能进行了历史批评,同时考虑了这些书面和口头文本本身对中世纪晚期识字、书籍使用、书籍制作和其他实物的反应。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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