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The so-called Travels of Sir John Mandeville (c. 1356) was one of the most popular books of the late Middle-Ages. Translated into many European languages and widely circulating in both manuscript and printed forms, the pseudo English knights account had a lasting influence on the voyages of discovery and durably affected Europes perception of exotic lands and peoples. The early modern period witnessed the slow erosion of Mandevilles prestige as an authority and the gradual development of new responses to his book. Some still supported the accounts general claim to authenticity while questioning details here and there, and some openly denounced it as a hoax. After considering the general issues of edition and reception of Mandeville in an opening section, the volume moves on to explore theological and epistemological concerns in a second section, before tackling literary and dramatic reworkings in a final section. Examining in detail a diverse range of texts and issues, these essays ultimately bear witness to the complexity of early modern engagements with a late medieval legacy which Mandeville emblematises. -- .
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780719081750
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 232
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-12-20
- Förlag: Manchester University Press