The Culture of inquisition in medieval England

Inquisition in medieval and early modern England has typically been the subject of historical rather than cultural investigation, and focussed on heresy. Here, however, inquisition is revealed as playing a broader role in medieval English culture, not only in relation to sanctions like excommunicati...

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其他作者: Flannery, Mary C. 1980- (Editor) ; Walter, Katie L. 1980- (Editor)
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语言:English
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出版: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2013
In:Year: 2013
丛编:Westfield medieval studies 4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / 异端 / 宗教裁判所 / 社会 / 文学 / 历史 1100-1600
Further subjects:B English literature, Middle English, 1100-1500
B England ; Civilization ; 1066-1485
B Aufsatzsammlung
B English literature Middle English, 1100-1500
B 宗教裁判所 Social aspects (England) History
B 宗教裁判所 England History, 15th century
B English literature ; Middle English, 1100-1500
B Heresy (Canon law)
B England Civilization 1066-1485
B Inquisition ; England ; History ; 15th century
B 宗教裁判所 Social aspects England History
B 宗教裁判所 Social aspects England History
B England Civilization, 1066-1485
B 宗教裁判所 England History
B 宗教裁判所 (England) History 15th century
B Inquisition ; Social aspects ; England ; History
B England Civilization 1066-1485
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总结:Inquisition in medieval and early modern England has typically been the subject of historical rather than cultural investigation, and focussed on heresy. Here, however, inquisition is revealed as playing a broader role in medieval English culture, not only in relation to sanctions like excommunication, penance and confession, but also in the fields of exemplarity, rhetoric and poetry. Beyond its specific legal and pastoral applications, 'inquisitio' was a dialogic mode of inquiry, a means of discerning, producing or rewriting truth, and an often adversarial form of invention and literary authority. The essays in this volume cover such topics as the theory and practice of canon law, heresy and its prosecution, Middle English pastoralia, political writing and romance. As a result, the collection redefines the nature of inquisition's role within both medieval law and culture, and demonstrates the extent to which it penetrated the late-medieval consciousness, shaping public fame and private selves, sexuality and gender, rhetoric, and literature. Mary C. Flannery is a lecturer in English at the University of Lausanne; Katie L. Walter is a lecturer in English at the University of Sussex. Contributors: Mary C. Flannery, Katie L. Walter, Henry Ansgar Kelly, Edwin Craun, Ian Forrest, Diane Vincent, Jenny Lee, James Wade, Genelle Gertz, Ruth Ahnert, Emily Steiner.
ISBN:1782040730