Bilingual. 17 x 24 cm. 360 pages. HC Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen, daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt, sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover, apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. Sprache: Englisch.
[xvi] 359p., colored and b/w illus., original stiff printed boards (Medieval texts and cultures of Northern Europe, 11).
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Language: English
Published by Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, 2006
ISBN 10: 250351698X ISBN 13: 9782503516981
Hardcover. Blue and gray boards with color-illustration and yellow and white lettering. xv, 359 pp. BW and some color illustrations. This volume provides an overview of issues related to comedy in the Middle Ages. In particular, it explores unusual, unexpected or unacknowledged elements of humour in medieval literature and art. This collection of 20 essays by internationally renowned scholars celebrates the work of Brian J. Levy in the realm of humour in the Middle Ages. Authors highlight a wide variety of aspects pertaining to the medieval comic presence including: comic elements taking an unusual form; a comic presence in unexpected places; comic elements intentionally or unintentionally hidden; comic elements surprisingly vaunted; a comic presence in standard contexts which stands out for a particular reason; comic elements which are for some reason controversial; comic elements as yet unidentified or unacknowledged; a commonly acknowledged comic presence which is in fact no such thing. -Amazon. VG- some light corner bumping, previous owner's name on front endpaper in ink.
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Language: English
Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2007
ISBN 10: 250351698X ISBN 13: 9782503516981
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Celebrating the work of Brian J. Levy in the realm of comedy and humour in the Middle Ages, this collection of twenty essays explores unusual, unexpected or unacknowledged elements of humour in medieval literature and art. Scholars from the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the USA, Denmark, and the Netherlands consider comic elements taking an unusual form; a comic presence in unexpected places; comic elements intentionally / unintentionally hidden; comic elements surprisingly vaunted; a comic presence in standard contexts which stands out for a particular reason; comic elements which are for some reason controversial; comic elements as yet unidentified or unacknowledged; a commonly acknowledged comic presence which is in fact no such thing. Essays in English and French deal with a broad range of subjects. If the Roman de Renart is particularly well represented amongst these essays, other subjects make up the majority of the book. These include: Cicero's De Oratorei; the Mannekin pis; late medieval wall paintings; German and French Drama; fabliaux; vernacular pious tales and dits; the romance epic Richard Coeur de Lyon; Les Quinze joyes de mariage; bestiaries; and misericords. Sometimes shocking, often surprising, and always intriguing, the medieval comic presence rarely corresponds to our expectations and assumptions. This book shows that in numerous cases the medieval joke is actually on the modern scholar. This volume provides an overview of issues related to comedy in the Middle Ages. In particular, it explores unusual, unexpected or unacknowledged elements of humor in medieval literature and art. This collection of 20 essays by internationally renowned scholars celebrates the work of Brian J Levy in the realm of humor in the Middle Ages. Authors highlight a wide variety of aspects pertaining to the medieval comic presence. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2007
ISBN 10: 250351698X ISBN 13: 9782503516981
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Celebrating the work of Brian J. Levy in the realm of comedy and humour in the Middle Ages, this collection of twenty essays explores unusual, unexpected or unacknowledged elements of humour in medieval literature and art. Scholars from the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the USA, Denmark, and the Netherlands consider comic elements taking an unusual form; a comic presence in unexpected places; comic elements intentionally / unintentionally hidden; comic elements surprisingly vaunted; a comic presence in standard contexts which stands out for a particular reason; comic elements which are for some reason controversial; comic elements as yet unidentified or unacknowledged; a commonly acknowledged comic presence which is in fact no such thing. Essays in English and French deal with a broad range of subjects. If the Roman de Renart is particularly well represented amongst these essays, other subjects make up the majority of the book. These include: Cicero's De Oratorei; the Mannekin pis; late medieval wall paintings; German and French Drama; fabliaux; vernacular pious tales and dits; the romance epic Richard Coeur de Lyon; Les Quinze joyes de mariage; bestiaries; and misericords. Sometimes shocking, often surprising, and always intriguing, the medieval comic presence rarely corresponds to our expectations and assumptions. This book shows that in numerous cases the medieval joke is actually on the modern scholar. This volume provides an overview of issues related to comedy in the Middle Ages. In particular, it explores unusual, unexpected or unacknowledged elements of humor in medieval literature and art. This collection of 20 essays by internationally renowned scholars celebrates the work of Brian J Levy in the realm of humor in the Middle Ages. Authors highlight a wide variety of aspects pertaining to the medieval comic presence. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.