Monsters Marvels and Miracles

Monsters  Marvels and Miracles
Author: Leif Søndergaard,Rasmus Thorning Hansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123846003

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People at all levels of medieval society were extremely fascinated by the strange and unknown in the world around them. They tried in various ways to cope with the unfamiliar mysterious, monstrous, marvellous, and miraculous forces in order to understand them and give them a coherent meaning. Voyages were undertaken to remote parts of Asia. Some journeys were real, while others were mere "armchair travels". Most people took the descriptions in travel accounts to be the ultimate truth about the mysterious places in lands far away from Europe. Scholars formed a general view of the God-created cosmos and its seemingly mysterious character, expressed in encyclopedic works, summae, and in medieval maps. Monsters, Marvels and Miracles examines such journeys and landscapes in the Middle Ages.

Marvels Monsters and Miracles

Marvels  Monsters  and Miracles
Author: Timothy S. Jones,David A. Sprunger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015055202132

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This collection of essays examines medieval and early modern perceptions of the marvelous and the monstrous. The essays investigate the nature of those phenomena and how people of these periods experienced them and how they recreated that experience for others. The essays trace the development of representations of marvels and explicate individual incarnations of monster and miracles. They analyze the importance of marvelous difference in defining ethnic, racial, religious, class, and gender identities to ask what legacy the medieval confrontations with marvels left for the modern world. These excellent essays look at issues that have long perplexed readers, such as the meaning of marvels, and whether we can read them in earnest or whether they can be appreciated only as play. The different authors bring their expertise to the fore to discuss the development of thoughts on marvels from the classical tradition through the concept's development in the medieval and early modern tradition. This collection is essential reading for any analysis of the marvelous in these periods and the state of scholarship surrounding them.

The Monstrous Middle Ages

The Monstrous Middle Ages
Author: Bettina Bildhauer,Robert Mills
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802086675

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The figure of the monster in medieval culture functions as a vehicle for a range of intellectual and spiritual inquiries, from questions of language and representation to issues of moral, theological, and cultural value. Monstrosity is bound up with questions of body image and deformity, nature and knowledge, hybridity and horror. To explore a culture's attitudes to the monstrous is to comprehend one of its most important symbolic tools. The Monstrous Middle Ages looks at both the representation of literal monsters and the consumption and exploitation of monstrous metaphors in a wide variety of high and late-medieval cultural productions, from travel writings and mystical texts to sermons, manuscript illuminations and maps. Individual essays explore the ways in which monstrosity shaped the construction of gender and sexual identity, religious symbolism, and social prejudice in the Middle Ages. Reading the Middle Ages through its monsters provides an opportunity to view medieval culture from fresh perspectives. The Monstrous Middle Ages will be essential reading for anyone interested in the concept of monstrosity and its significance for both medieval cultural production and contemporary critical practice.

Miracles Marvels and Monsters in the Middle Ages

Miracles  Marvels and Monsters in the Middle Ages
Author: Almut Höfert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3906817067

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Manmade Marvels in Medieval Culture and Literature

Manmade Marvels in Medieval Culture and Literature
Author: S. Lightsey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230605640

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This book examines marvels as tangible objects in the literary, courtly, and artisanal cultures of medieval England, but these clever devices, neither wholly semiotic nor purely positivist objects, are imbued with diverse cultural significance that illuminates in new ways the familiar literature of the Ricardian period.

Wonders Marvels and Monsters in Early Modern Culture

Wonders  Marvels  and Monsters in Early Modern Culture
Author: Peter G. Platt
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874136784

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""The marvelous follows us always" - or so the Italian philosopher Francesco Patrizi asserted in 1587. The essays in this book collectively make the case that this assertion could be an epigraph for the Renaissance. For Wonder was a concept absolutely central to the early modern period. Encompassing both inquiry and astonishment, "wonder" indeed followed the Renaissance everywhere - into redefinitions of the mind, the body, art, literature, the known world. Often called the age of discovery, the Renaissance should also be seen as the age of the marvelous." "However, defining just what la maraviglia would have meant for Patrizi and his age is no small task." "This volume, then, seeks to explore early modern views of wonder and the marvelous by revealing the complexity of la maraviglia in the Renaissance."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

On Monsters

On Monsters
Author: Stephen T. Asma
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780199798094

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"A comprehensive modern-day bestiary."--The New Yorker

Marvels Monsters and Miracles

Marvels  Monsters  and Miracles
Author: Timothy S. Jones,David A. Sprunger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X004615315

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This collection of essays examines medieval and early modern perceptions of the marvelous and the monstrous. The essays investigate the nature of those phenomena and how people of these periods experienced them and how they recreated that experience for others. The essays trace the development of representations of marvels and explicate individual incarnations of monster and miracles. They analyze the importance of marvelous difference in defining ethnic, racial, religious, class, and gender identities to ask what legacy the medieval confrontations with marvels left for the modern world. These excellent essays look at issues that have long perplexed readers, such as the meaning of marvels, and whether we can read them in earnest or whether they can be appreciated only as play. The different authors bring their expertise to the fore to discuss the development of thoughts on marvels from the classical tradition through the concept's development in the medieval and early modern tradition. This collection is essential reading for any analysis of the marvelous in these periods and the state of scholarship surrounding them.