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Bloch, R. Howard - Nichols, Stephen G. (eds.), Medievalism and the Modernist Temper, Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, vii + 496 pp.

Resum
"While modernists are currently so mired in the question of who did what to whom during World War II that they have lost a sense of intellectual urgency, the study of medieval literature and culture has never been more alive or at a more interestingly innovative stage." -- from the Introduction Medievalism and the Modernist Temper brings major and outstanding younger medievalists into confrontation with the notion of medievalism itself in order to chart the directions the field has taken in the past and may take in the future. The collection not only explores modern conceptions of cultural patterns in the Middle Ages but also makes a significant contribution to the wider field of sociology of knowledge in the humanities. In its largest sense, it is a study of the institution of modern scholarship, using medieval literature as a focus. Contributors are R. Howard Bloch, Alain Boureau, E. Jane Burns, Michael Camille, Alain Corbellari, John M. Ganim, John M. Graham, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Suzanne Fleischman, David Hult, Carl Landauer, Seth Lerer, Stephen G. Nichols, Per Nykrog, and Jeffrey M. Peck."This highly original, polemical and paradigm-shifting book challenges academics to look more closely at the ideological foundations of the very disciplines we practice. Perhaps its most extraordinary contribution to literary studies as a whole (and it emerges with luminous clarity from the editors' Introduction) is to offer a new, historicized means of reviving what was once known as 'source studies.'" -- Jody Enders, University of California, Santa Barbara

Contents:
* Introduction / Bloch, Ralph Howard · p. 1-22
* Modernism and the politics of medieval studies / Nichols, Stephen G. · p. 25-56
* National identity and the politics of publishing the troubadours / Graham, John M. · p. 57-94
* The science of imposture and the professionalism of medieval occitan literary studies / Kendrick, Laura J. · p. 95-126
* "In the beginning was the word": Germany and the origins of German studies / Peck, Jeffrey M. · p. 127-147
* The myth of medieval romance / Ganim, John M. · p. 148-166
* "Du bon et du bon marché": the Abbé Migne's fabulous industrialization of the church fathers / Bloch, Ralph Howard · p. 169-191
* Gaston Paris and the invention of courtly love / Hult, David F. · p. 192-224
* Feminism and the discipline of old French studies: "Une bele disjointure" / Burns, E. Jane · p. 225-266
* Joseph Bédier, philologist and writer / Corbellari, Alain · p. 269-285
* A warrior scholar at the Collège de France: Joseph Bédier / Nykrog, Per · p. 286-307
* Making mimesis: Erich Auerbach and the institutions of medieval studies / Lerer, Seth · p. 308-333
* Ernst Robert Curtius and the topos of the literary critic / Landauer, Carl · p. 334-354
* Kantorowicz, or the middle ages as refuge / Boureau, Alain · p. 355-367
* Philological iconoclasm: edition and image in the "Vie de Saint Alexis" / Camille, Michael · p. 371-401
* Methodologies and ideologies in historical grammar: a case study from old French / Fleischman, Suzanne · p. 402-438
* A sad and weary history: the "Grundriss der romanischen Literaturen des Mittelalters" / Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich · p. 439-471
Matèries
Història de la cultura
Història de la literatura
Bibliografia
Notes
Recensions:
* Nicolette Zeeman, a Medium Aevum (Fall 1997), en accés lliure a http:/​/​findarticles.com/​p/​articles/​mi_hb6408/​is_n2_ ...
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The small images on the decorative ribbon correspond, from left to right, to the following documents: 1. James II orders the settlement of neighborhood disputes over an estate of the royal doctor Arnau de Vilanova in the city of Valencia. 1298 (ACA); 2. Contract between Guglielmo Neri de Santo Martino, a surgeon from Pisa, and the physician-surgeon from Majorca Pere Saflor, bachelor of medicine, to practise medicine and surgery under the latter’s direction, 1356 (ACM); 3. Valuation of the workshop of Guillem Metge, an apothecary from Barcelona, made by the apothecaries Miquel Tosell, Berenguer Duran and Vicenç Bonanat, for its sale to Llorenç Bassa, a fellow apothecary, 1364 (AHPB); 4. Peter III the Ceremonious regularizes the legal situation of Esteró, a Jewish female doctor from Vilafranca del Penedès, granting her an extraordinary license to practice medicine. 1384 (ACA); 5. Power of attorney of Margarida de Tornerons, a doctor in Prats de Molló and Vic, in order to recover the goods withheld from her by a third party in Vic, 1401 (ABEV); 6. Doctorate and teaching license of Narcís Solà, bachelor of medicine, issued by Bernat de Casaldòvol, doctor of medicine and chancellor of the Faculty of Medicine in Barcelona, 1526 (AHCB); and 7. Partnership between Joan Llunes and Joan Francesc Llunes, father and son, and Lluís Gual, the former’s son-in-law, surgeons of Caldes de Montbui, in order to practise the profession, 1579 (AHCB).