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(Ebook) Word Outward: Medieval Perspectives on the Entry Into Language by Corey J. Marvin ISBN 9781138987319, 9780415936804, 113898731X, 0415936802

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Authors:Corey J. Marvin
Pages:152 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:Reprint
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:13.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781138987319, 9780415936804, 113898731X, 0415936802
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(Ebook) Word Outward: Medieval Perspectives on the Entry Into Language by Corey J. Marvin ISBN 9781138987319, 9780415936804, 113898731X, 0415936802

Published 2001 by Routledge. First issued in paperback 2018.Using a combination of formalist and psychology-based approaches, this work examines the triple knowledge of subjectivity, body, and language in medieval imaginative literature.In literature of the Middle Ages, subjectivity is inextricably bound up with language, and both are rooted firmly in the human body. Not only were the Middle Ages keenly aware of the materiality or embodiment of language — the rhythm of script on the eye, taste of words in the mouth — but they also knew that selfhood depended on language and speaking. The deployment of words and language as an indicator of developing self-awareness is a recurrent theme in medieval literature. Augustine's 'Confessions', for example, not only figures speaking in its title but also ends with an act of literary interpretation, an explication of the first chapter of Genesis. For Augustine, as for his successors, the unfolding of selfhood was inextricable from discourse and discursive performances.
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