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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 203–207.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of beliefs and norms (however much it might have attempted to be so) in late medieval society. The perception of someone as a mystic or, for that matter, as a heretic, depends entirely on perspective, in the Middle Ages as now. The question of whether mysticism is compatible with doctrine, however...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 205–216.
Published: 01 March 2009
..., the West seemed to find itself in an odd temporal wrinkle that materialized the specter of a neo-Middle Ages, evidence of a kind that the "m edieval" was not only a historical category that named a temporal inter val but also a transhistorical category that could be repeatedly reinscribed, with difference...
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English Language Notes (2010) 48 (2): 85–97.
Published: 01 September 2010
... profoundly misunderstands the neighborly fide lity it seeks to protect. Waldeby's exemplum is a fascinating example of the frequent overlap of doctrinal precept and legal requirem ent in the later Middle Ages. Indeed, medieval preachers often used the law to instruct the laity in Church doctrine, drawing...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (2): 9–44.
Published: 01 September 2015
... and Seeing Beyond: The Mass of St. Gregory in the Fifteenth Century," in The M ind's Eye: A rt and Theological Argument in the Middle Ages, ed. Jeffrey F. Hamburger and AnneMarie Bouché (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006), 208-40; Christian Hecht, "Schmerzensmann und Gregorsmesse," in Trotz Natur...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 64–82.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Afrodesia McCannon Abstract For many European nations, the Middle Ages became the site of their national origins. However, in scholarship of the same era, the period has been subject to infantilizing defamation and dismissal, even by those who claimed to be medievalists. Studies of medieval art...
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English Language Notes (2005) 43 (2): 14–18.
Published: 01 December 2005
..., European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages, trans. Willard R. Trask, Bollingen Series 36 (New York: Pantheon Books Inc., 1953) 42-48, 457-458. 9 Scott Gwara, Latin Colloquies From Pre-Conquest Britain, T oronto Medieval Latin Texts 22 (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1996) 6-8. See...
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English Language Notes (2003) 40 (3): 86–91.
Published: 01 March 2003
... dynamic he explores, or the insight that D.W. H arding s emphasis on Austen as beleaguered intellec- March 2003 91 tuai assumes that she shares the characteristic stance o f Scru tiny, where the essay was originally published in 1940 (160, note 11). Alfred Lutz Middle Tennessee Stale University...
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English Language Notes (2010) 48 (2): 143–151.
Published: 01 September 2010
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English Language Notes (2002) 39 (3): 88–92.
Published: 01 March 2002
... designed to dem onstrate the ra tional superiority of middle and upper-class male heterosexu als (58). Rizzo dem onstrates th at women writing the gothic expose the usurping patriarch, an im postor who is willing to use his power in the m ost brutal ways in o rd er to p erp etu ate it, but who...
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English Language Notes (2002) 40 (2): 57–68.
Published: 01 December 2002
... r audience with h e r party. The difference is th at she is also one o f them , an d she herself is transform ed.31 Middle Tennessee State University Claudia Barnett NOTES 1Woolf, Virginia, Freshwater: A Comedy (1935; New York: HBJ, 1985) 26-7. 2Woolf, Virginia, Mrs. Dalloway (1925; New York: HBJ...
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English Language Notes (2000) 37 (3): 76–79.
Published: 01 March 2000
... of the novel, but I also find myself waiting in vain for the substantiation of that claim. Alfred Lutz Middle Tennessee State University King Lear and the Naked Truth: Rethinking the Language ofReligion and Resistance. Byjudy K ronenfeld. D urham and London: Duke University Press, 1998. Pp. 383. $64.95. 0-8223...
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English Language Notes (2000) 38 (1): 83–87.
Published: 01 September 2000
... social presence (7). The presence o f women in these discourses and in society, a presence that goes m uch beyond the m ore narrow civic sense that women could corrupt as well as polish (153), bo th m ade ap parent and, to a degree, resolved the anxieties of middle-class culture (190). Septem ber...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 16–38.
Published: 01 April 2022
... materials, it shows how this venerable Middle English word became unusually prevalent and ideologically charged in the six decades after the ascension of James VI and I to the English throne. Key to these developments was the new monarch’s Counterblaste to Tobacco (1604), in which James I at once delineated...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 101–120.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Sarah-Nelle Jackson Abstract This essay places Marie de France’s lai “Yonec” (ca. 1150–1200) and the anonymous Middle English romance King Horn (ca. 1250–1300) in conversation with critical Indigenous theories of relational, land-based sovereignty and resurgence. At first, “Yonec” and King Horn...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 35–49.
Published: 01 October 2020
..., Rajendran, and Vernon, scholars creating new models that help us analyze the Middle Ages and medievalism in ways that dismantle racist, settler-colonial paradigms. 42 Beyond the study of the Middle Ages, I would like to mention the work of scholars based in New Mexico. Sarah Hernandez, who coordinates...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 1–17.
Published: 01 October 2020
... Right nationalism and white supremacist discourse and ideologies—many of which evoke tropes of medievalism—has complicated medieval studies’ relationship to political praxis, particularly as it relates to critical race theory. A Global Middle Ages led not only to encounters between people and places...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 83–100.
Published: 01 October 2020
... of the European Middle Ages has only shown an increased interest in the concept of the global. 1 Medieval studies expresses this interest, in part, by decentering Europe—that is, by contextualizing the cultures, geographies, and artifacts of the European Middle Ages as only part of an interconnected world...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (2): 175–177.
Published: 01 September 2007
..., ending w ith politics, Houlbrook high lights the tensions between liberation and social control, public and private, middle-class and upper-class lives, the underworld and respectability. The central thread o f the story is how publicly visible effeminate working-class men seeking sex w ith other men...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (2): 61–73.
Published: 01 September 2009
... but also fo r excluding those who were unsuited and undesirable. As social classification became both a duty and a practical imperative for the middle class es, its im plem entation also became an increasing source of anxiety. The m iddle classes were concerned enough about deciphering blurred social...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (2): 161–162.
Published: 01 September 2015
..., metaphor, allegory, cognitive linguistics, textual criticism, the visual arts, and theology. Her first book, Poetics o f the Incarnation: Middle English Writing and the Leap o f Love, was published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2013. Current projects include a book on metaphor, the vernacular...
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