Readings in Medieval Textuality: Essays in Honour of A. C. Spearing.
- Author / Editor
- Cervone, Christina Maria, and D. Vance Smith, eds.
Readings in Medieval Textuality: Essays in Honour of A. C. Spearing.
- Published
- Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2016.
- Physical Description
- xxxvi, 252 pp.
- Description
- Begins with an introduction to Spearing's place in scholarship and situates him in the wider context of English and American approaches to texts. Follows with a chronological bibliography of Spearing's published work. This collection of essays is grouped into four sections that offer insight into the range and scope of Spearing's work: "Reading Experiences and Experientiality," "Revisions and Re-Visioning of Alliterative Poetry," "Subjectivity and the Self," and "Reading for Form." For seven essays that pertain to Chaucer, search for Readings in Medieval Textuality under Alternative Title
- Chaucer Subjects
- Background and General Criticism