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Manuscript Poetics offers a new perspective on the relationship between textuality and materiality in fourteenth-century Italy and between different kinds of authorial poetics related to the materiality of books and their subsequent publics.” —Laura Banella, author of La “Vita nuova” del Boccaccio


Manuscript Poetics functions both as a history of medieval manuscript culture and poetry, which will serve as an excellent introduction to and overview of the literary culture of the period for undergraduate students, and as a more focused study of specific texts and authors for specialists.” —Rhiannon Daniels, author of Boccaccio and the Book



Table of Contents

List of Plates

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Materiality and Method

Part 1. Materiality as Narrative in Dante’s Vita nuova

1. Scriptor in Fabula

2. The Author as Scribe

3. The Scribe as Author

Appendix: Pulcra Metaphora de Quaterno et Volumine

Part Two: Materiality and Authority in Boccaccio’s Teseida

4. Picture-Book (without Pictures)

5. The Textual Proliferation of the Teseida

Part Three: Materiality and Poetics in Petrarca’s Sestinas

6. Materiality and Meter

7. Carmina Figurata

Afterword: In Praise of Materiality

Works Cited

Manuscript Poetics

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9780268206499, 978-0268206499
      ISBN10: 026820649X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Manuscript Poetics offers a new perspective on the relationship between textuality and materiality in fourteenth-century Italy and between different kinds of authorial poetics related to the materiality of books and their subsequent publics.” —Laura Banella, author of La “Vita nuova” del Boccaccio


      Manuscript Poetics functions both as a history of medieval manuscript culture and poetry, which will serve as an excellent introduction to and overview of the literary culture of the period for undergraduate students, and as a more focused study of specific texts and authors for specialists.” —Rhiannon Daniels, author of Boccaccio and the Book



      Table of Contents

      List of Plates

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Materiality and Method

      Part 1. Materiality as Narrative in Dante’s Vita nuova

      1. Scriptor in Fabula

      2. The Author as Scribe

      3. The Scribe as Author

      Appendix: Pulcra Metaphora de Quaterno et Volumine

      Part Two: Materiality and Authority in Boccaccio’s Teseida

      4. Picture-Book (without Pictures)

      5. The Textual Proliferation of the Teseida

      Part Three: Materiality and Poetics in Petrarca’s Sestinas

      6. Materiality and Meter

      7. Carmina Figurata

      Afterword: In Praise of Materiality

      Works Cited

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