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Transfiguring medievalism explores medieval literature, modern poetry and theologies both medieval and modern to show how bodies can become apparent to the attentive eye as more than they first app...
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19 January 2027
Transfiguring medievalism combines medieval literature, modern poetry and theology to explore how bodies, including literary bodies, can become apparent to the attentive eye as more than they first appear. Transfiguration, traditionally understood as the revelation of divinity in community, becomes a figure for those splendors, mundane and divine, that await within the read, lived and loved world. Bringing together medieval sources with modern lyric medievalism, the book argues for the porousness of time and flesh, not only through the accustomed cadences of scholarly argumentation but also through its own moments of poetic reflection. In this way, Augustine, Cassian, Bernard of Clairvaux, Dante, Boccaccio and the heroes of Old French narrative, no more or less than their modern lyric counterparts, come to light in new and newly complicated ways.
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Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture
Publication Date:
19 January 2027
ISBN: 9781807072872
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical & medieval, POETRY / Medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Classic and pre-20th century poetry
Cary Howie is Associate Professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University
Prelude: Six days later
Introduction: Ave
1 Toward transfiguration
2 Saints, poets, and other crossover artists
3 Monastic poetics
Interlude 1: The question
4 Waiting for the Middle Ages
5 Bodies in waiting
6 Pas de deux
Interlude 2: Puking prayer
7 Lyric medievalism
8 Lyric theology
Interlude 3: Thomas is your boyfriend
9 Make me
Conclusion: Ecce
Index