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Stylus: Studies in Medieval Culture

 

Eugene Vance, Principal Editor

This interdisciplinary series is devoted to that millennium of Western culture extending from the fall of Rome to the rise of Humanism that we call the middle ages. The series promotes scholarship based on the study of primary sources and artifacts within their social and discursive contexts. With its emphasis on cultural studies, the series favors research that considers how the psychological, ideological, and spiritual dimensions of the medieval world converge in expressions of individual experience and in perceptions of material events. So too, the series welcomes the study of the semiotic and discursive practices of medieval culture, or what we might call the theatricality of power within the social group. This implies historical approaches open to the insights of such modern disciplines as literary criticism, art history, gender studies, the history of spirituality, and psychoanalysis as aids in grasping more lucidly the dynamism of the medieval world.

The series favors original scholarship by individual scholars, but also welcomes carefully presented translations of important medieval writings, as well as modern commentaries on medieval works that summon new methods of analysis. So too, the series will occasionally publish English translations of important modern scholarship written in foreign languages. The publication of printed books is the principal activity of this series, but the editors and the University of Michigan Press intend to explore new technological resources to supplement the diffusion of new scholarly knowledge.

Editorial Board

  • Eugene Vance, University of Washington, Principal Editor
  • R. Howard Bloch, Columbia University
  • Caroline Walker Bynum, Columbia University
  • Mary Carruthers, New York University
  • Paul Dutton, Simon Fraser University
  • Herbert L. Kessler, The Johns Hopkins University
  • Seth Lerer, Stanford University
  • Stephen Owen, Harvard University
  • Gabrielle Spiegel, The Johns Hopkins University

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1. 

Ami and Amile (1997)
A Medieval Tale of Friendship, Translated from the Old French
Samuel N. Rosenberg and Samuel Danon

Paper     978-0-472-06647-6     $32.50S     Available

 
 

2. 

At Play in the Tavern (1999)
Signs, Coins, and Bodies in the Middle Ages
Andrew Cowell

Cloth     978-0-472-11007-0     $80.00S     Available

 
 

3. 

Greater than Emperor (2002)
Cola di Rienzo (ca. 1313-54) and the World of Fourteenth-Century Rome
Amanda Collins

Cloth     978-0-472-11250-0     $85.00S     Available

 
 

4. 

Mirabile Dictu (1996)
Representations of the Marvelous in Medieval and Renaissance Epic
Douglas Biow

Cloth     978-0-472-10691-2     $75.00S     Available

 
 
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