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Strange matter
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02 September 2025

Medieval and early modern texts reflect a fascination with material objects, from ancient heirlooms to ingenious automata. Often imbued with power or beauty, these objects carry an uncanny sense of otherness, their mysterious origins evoking wonder and suggesting temporal and spatial distance. Acting as repositories of temporal alterity, such artefacts bridge the past and present in profound ways.
This volume, featuring contributions from experts in literature and art history, explores how texts from these periods use material objects to engage with temporal otherness. From everyday items to marvellous creations, objects challenge distinctions between human and material, natural and cultural.
Whether examining the hybrid status of Hector’s body in Lydgate’s Troy Book or the temporal agency of humble bubbles, the chapters illuminate the vibrant networks connecting people and objects. By highlighting the ‘hybridity’ of matter, the book offers fresh insights into Bruno Latour’s critique of nature-culture divides.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 16th Century, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600
Introduction: Medieval disruptions of time – Martin Bleisteiner, Jan-Peer Hartmann and Andrew James Johnston
Part I: Materiality in motion
1 How to do things with things: Material objects in the multicultural Mediterranean – Sharon Kinoshita
2 Suspenseful gifts: Gemstones as mediators in medieval German travel narratives – Falk Quenstedt
3 Playing with linear time – Valerie Allen
Part II: Ephemeral materialities
4 A strange object of aesthetic desire: Chaucer’s theatre as cinema – Andrew James Johnston
5 Vitreous temporalities – Stephanie Trigg
6 Cosmopolitical Shakespeares (On Macbeth’s bubbles) – Julian Yates
Part III: Material (after)lives
7 The multiple lives of the Ruthwell Monument – Jan-Peer Hartmann
8 The movements of the Franks Casket – Joshua Davies
9 Meta-Poetic matter in John Lydgate’s Troy Book – Martin Bleisteiner and Wolfram Keller
10 Marco Polo’s boqtaq: A medieval object and its afterlives – Kim M. Phillips
Index