Ancrene Wisse - A Corrected Edition of the Text in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 402, with Variants from Other Manuscripts. Volume I (Hardcover)


Drawing on the uncompleted edition by E.J. Dobson, with a glossary and additional notes by Richard Dance. The early thirteenth-century guide for women recluses, Ancrene Wisse, is not only the major surviving work of early Middle English prose, and one which was influential throughout the medieval period; it was an important document in the history of European pastoral literature. This edition is the first to draw upon the evidence of all surviving manuscripts, using a corrected version of the Corpus text as a point of entry' to the text's history, as it was revised and adapted by its author and successors for the needs of changing audiences. This first volume contains the text and full critical apparatus; the second volume (forthcoming) will contain the General Introduction, setting the work in its broad cultural and institutional context. Bella Millett is Reader in English at the University of Southampton.

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Drawing on the uncompleted edition by E.J. Dobson, with a glossary and additional notes by Richard Dance. The early thirteenth-century guide for women recluses, Ancrene Wisse, is not only the major surviving work of early Middle English prose, and one which was influential throughout the medieval period; it was an important document in the history of European pastoral literature. This edition is the first to draw upon the evidence of all surviving manuscripts, using a corrected version of the Corpus text as a point of entry' to the text's history, as it was revised and adapted by its author and successors for the needs of changing audiences. This first volume contains the text and full critical apparatus; the second volume (forthcoming) will contain the General Introduction, setting the work in its broad cultural and institutional context. Bella Millett is Reader in English at the University of Southampton.

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Imprint

Oxford UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Early English Text Society Original Series

Release date

2005

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2005

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Dimensions

216 x 138 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-0-19-722328-4

Barcode

9780197223284

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LSN

0-19-722328-1



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