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Imagining an English Reading Public, 1150-1400 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature)
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Author(s)Dr Katharine Breen
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521199220
ISBN-139780521199223
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Sales Rank3,319,645
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This original study explores the importance of the concept of habitus - that is, the set of acquired patterns of thought, behavior and taste that result from internalizing culture or objective social structures - in the medieval imagination. Beginning by examining medieval theories of habitus in a general sense, Katharine Breen goes on to investigate the relationships between habitus, language, and Christian virtue. While most medieval pedagogical theorists regarded the habitus of Latin grammar as the gateway to a generalized habitus of virtue, reformers increasingly experimented with vernacular languages that could fulfill the same function. These new vernacular habits, Breen argues, laid the conceptual foundations for an English reading public. Ranging across texts in Latin and several vernaculars, and including a case study of Piers Plowman, this interdisciplinary study will appeal to readers interested in medieval literature, religion and art history, in addition to those interested in the sociological concept of habitus.










