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This chapter has fifteen sections: 1. General; 2. Theory; 3. Manuscript and Textual Studies; 4. Early Middle English; 5. Secular Verse; 6. Religious Verse; 7. Secular Prose; 8. Religious Prose; 9. Piers Plowman; 10. Sir Gawain and the... more
This chapter has fifteen sections: 1. General; 2. Theory; 3. Manuscript and Textual Studies; 4. Early Middle English; 5. Secular Verse; 6. Religious Verse; 7. Secular Prose; 8. Religious Prose; 9. Piers Plowman; 10. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Patience, Cleanness; 11. Romance: Metrical Alliterative, Prose; 12. Gower; 13. Hoccleve and Lydgate; 14. Older Scots; 15. Drama. Sections 1 and 6 are by Anne Baden-Daintree; section 2 is by R.D. Perry; section 3 is by Daniel Sawyer; section 4 is by Alastair Bennett; section 5 is by Harriet Howes; section 7 is by Theresa O’Byrne; section 8 is by Niamh Pattwell; section 9 is by Joel Grossman; section 10 is by Michael Madrinkian; section 11 is by Anna Dow; section 12 is by Yoshiko Kobayashi; section 13 is by Mary Flannery; section 14 is by Kate Ash-Irisarri; section 15 is by Tamara Atkin and Daisy Black.
This chapter has fifteen sections: 1. General; 2. Theory; 3. Manuscript and Textual Studies; 4. Early Middle English; 5. Secular Verse; 6. Religious Verse; 7. Secular Prose; 8. Religious Prose; 9. Piers Plowman; 10. Sir Gawain and the... more
This chapter has fifteen sections: 1. General; 2. Theory; 3. Manuscript and Textual Studies; 4. Early Middle English; 5. Secular Verse; 6. Religious Verse; 7. Secular Prose; 8. Religious Prose; 9. Piers Plowman; 10. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Patience, Cleanness; 11. Romance: Metrical, Alliterative, Prose; 12. Gower; 13. Hoccleve and Lydgate; 14. Older Scots; 15. Drama. Sections 1 and 6 are by Anne Baden-Daintree; section 2 is by Katie Walter; section 3 is by Carrie Griffin; section 4 is by Alastair Bennett; section 5 is by Harriet Howes; section 7 is by Theresa O’Byrne; section 8 is by Niamh Pattwell; section 9 is by William Rogers; section 10 is by Michael Madrinkian; section 11 is by Gareth Griffith and Anna Dow; section 12 is by Yoshiko Kobayashi; section 13 is by Mary C. Flannery; section 14 is by Kate Ash-Irisarri; section 15 is by Daisy Black and Tamara Atkin.
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This session will assess the various networks surrounding vernacular English manuscripts in the age of Chaucer. When dealing with an individual codex one must account for the multifarious networks to which it is tied, such as scribal... more
This session will assess the various networks surrounding vernacular English manuscripts in the age of Chaucer. When dealing with an individual codex one must account for the multifarious networks to which it is tied, such as scribal interaction or collaboration, textual coteries, sources of patronage, and so on. This session invites papers that deal with this complex issue from a variety of perspectives. Possible topics include methodological practice for approaching manuscript networks, new connections or affiliations between vernacular manuscripts, connections with patronage, scribal interaction, coteries of readership, and network theory in relation late-medieval manuscripts.

250 word abstracts may be submitted at http://newchaucersociety.org/2016-call
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