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Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250
Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow
Edited by David Bates
Edited by Julia Crick
Edited by Sarah Hamilton


Biography is one of the oldest, most popular and most tenacious of literary forms. Perhaps the best attested narrative form of the Middle Ages, it continues to draw modern historians of the medieval period to its peculiar challenge to explicate the general through the particular: the biographer's decisions to impose or to resist the imposition of order on biographical remnants raise issues which go to the heart of historical method.
This collection, compiled in honour of a distinguished modern exponent of the art of biography, contains sixteen essays by leading scholars which examine the limits and possibilities of the genre for the period between 750AD and 1250AD. Ranging from pivotal figures such as Charlemagne, William the Conqueror and St Bernard, to the anonymous female skeleton in an Anglo-Saxon grave, from kings and queens to clerks and saints, and from individual to the collective biographies, this collection investigates both medieval biographical writings, and the issues surrounding the writing of medieval lives.
Professor DAVID BATES is Director of the Institute of Historical Research; Dr JULIA CRICK and Dr SARAH HAMILTON teach in the Department of History at the University of Exeter.
Contributors: JANET L. NELSON, ROBIN FLEMING, BARBARA YORKE, RICHARD ABELS, SIMON KEYNES, PAULINE STAFFORD, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, DAVID BATES, JANE MARTINDALE, CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH, LINDY GRANT, MARJORIE CHIBNALL, EDMUND KING, JOHN GILLINGHAM, DAVID CROUCH, NICHOLAS VINCENT

 

DETAILS

5 b/w illustrations
2 line illustrations
280 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843832621
Binding: Hardback
First published: 21/Sep/2006
Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBBW1

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
1   Did Charlemagne Have a Private Life?
Janet L Nelson
2   Bones for Historians: Putting the Body back into Biography
Robin Fleming
3   `Carriers of the Truth': Writing the Biographies of Anglo-Saxon Female Saints
Barbara Yorke
4   Alfred and His Biographers: Images and Imagination
Richard Abels
5   Re-reading King Æthelred the Unready
Simon D Keynes
6   Writing the Biography of Eleventh-Century Queens
Pauline Stafford
7   The Flemish Contribution to Biographical Writing in England in the Eleventh Century
Elisabeth Van Houts
8   The Conqueror's Earliest Historians and the Writing of His Biography
David R Bates
9   Secular Propaganda and Aristocratic Values: The Autobiographies of Count Fulk le Rechin of Anjou and Count William of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine
Jane P. Martindale
10   Reading the Signs: Bernard of Clairvaux and His Miracles
C J Holdsworth
11   Arnulf's Mentor: Geoffrey of Lèves, Bishop of Chartres
Lindy Grant
12   The Empress Matilda as a Subject for Biography
Marjorie Chibnall
13   The Gesta Stephani
Edmund King
14   Writing the Biography of Roger of Howden, King's Clerk and Chronicler
John B Gillingham
15   Writing a Biography in the Thirteenth Century: the Construction and Composition of the `History of Willliam Marshal'
David Crouch
16   The Strange Case of the Missing Biographies: The Lives of the Plantaganet Kings of England 1154-1272
Nicholas Vincent

Reviews
[This] splendid book [...] provides a series of thought-provoking affirmations of the place of biography among the historical sciences. BIOGRAPHY: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY
A fine volume. REVIEWS IN HISTORY

All in all, this is a volume which anyone who wishes to attempt the biography of a medieval individual should regard as essential reading, and anyone interested in medieval people as individuals should read as a matter of course ANN WILLIAMS, EHR



 

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