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Waxing of the Middle Ages: Revisiting Late Medieval France

Andrea Tarnowski, Tarnowski(Contributions by)Anneliese Pollock Renck, Renck(Contributions by)Charles-Louis Morand-Metivier, Morand-Metivier(Contributions by)Cynthia Brown, Brown(Contributions by)Derek Whaley, Whaley(Contributions by)Franck Collard, Collard(Contributions by)Helen Swift, Swift(Contributions by)Joan McRae, McRae(Contributions by)Stephen Nichols, Nichols(Contributions by)Tracy Adams, Adams(Contributions by)Zita Eva Rohr, Rohr(Contributions by)Charles-Louis Morand-Metivier, Morand-Metivier(Edited by)Tracy Adams, Adams(Edited by)
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Johan Huizinga's much-loved and much-contested Autumn of the Middle Ages, first published in 1919, encouraged an image of the Late French Middle Ages as a flamboyant but empty period of decline and nostalgia.

Many studies, particularly literary studies, have challenged Huizinga's perceptions of individual works or genres.

Still, the vision of the Late French and Burgundian Middle Ages as a sad transitional phase between the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance persists.

Yet, a series of exceptionally significant cultural developments mark the period.The Waxing of the Middle Ages sets out to provide a rich, complex, and diverse study of these developments and to reassert that late medieval France is crucial in its own right.

The collection argues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history.

Each essay explores some "cultural form," to borrow Huizinga's expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship. 

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University of Delaware Press
1644532948 / 9781644532942
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
944.026
14/04/2023
English
284 pages
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