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30 June 2020

LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical & medieval, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Norman Conquest to Late Medieval (1066-1485), LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, History, Literary theory
'...is unquestionably timely and often stimulating… At its best, Harley Manuscript Geographies challenges us to investigate the experiences, contributions and desires of multilingual readers who brought to this manuscript and others their imaginations and expectations, both social and literary.'
The Review of English Studies
'... this book will hold much appeal for Middle English scholars with a thirst for theoretically challenging approaches.'
Speculum
'Harley Manuscript Geographies is a virtuoso display of writing, as well as of critical acumen and probing, nuanced readings of texts that have not generally been subjected to such critical subtleties before.'
Studies in the Age of Chaucer
'There are some welcome moves in this book, including the review of the Jewish presence and absence, the enthusiasm for the Harley lyrics, and the reflections on plague that are both timely and untimely. Generous quotation from the texts and helpful translations will valuably support student readers.'
The Journal of British Studies
Introduction: Harley manuscript geographies
1 Harley lyrics and Hereford clerics: the implications of mobility
2 Captives among us: Harley 2253 and the Jews of medieval Hereford
3 Histoire imparfaite: the counterfactual lessons of Gilote et Johane
4 Dying with Harley 2253: last lyric things
Epilogue: ye goon to…Hereford? Regional devotion and England’s other St Thomas
Appendix: Harley Manuscript contents
Index