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Authorising History

Gestures of Authorship in Fourteenth-Century English Historiography
By: Nicole Nyffenegger

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This book explores the strategies Middle English authors used to authorise their historical works. It investigates the "anglicising" of history around 1300, which gave new audiences access to the past, previously excluded by Latin and French texts.

“This book discusses the strategies and rhetorical means by which four authors of Middle English verse historiography seek to authorise their works and themselves. Paying…
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“This book discusses the strategies and rhetorical means by which four authors of Middle English verse historiography seek to authorise their works and themselves. Paying careful attention to the texts, it traces the ways in which authors inscribe their fictional selves and seek to give authority to their constructions of history. It further investigates how the authors position themselves in relation to their task of writing history, their sources and their audiences. This study provides new insights into the processes of the appropriation of history around 1300 by social groups whose lack of the relevant languages, before this ‘anglicising’ of the dominant Latin and French history constructions, prevented their access to the history of the British isles.”
—Wilhelm Busse
University of Düsseldorf

Nicole Nyffenegger holds a degree in Medieval History and Medieval English Language and Literature from the University of Berne, Switzerland, where she also wrote her PhD. Presently, she is working on her habilitation, tentatively entitled “Writing on Skin” on the textuality of human skin in English literature. She is a Senior Assistant in Medieval English Studies at the English Department in Berne.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4819-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4819-0
  • Date of Publication: 2013-08-23

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6841-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6841-9
  • Date of Publication: 2013-08-23

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSBB, HBAH, HBLC1
  • THEMA: DSBB(3KH), NHAH(3KL), NH
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  • "It is worthwhile for professional historians to engage with Nyffenegger's work. Bernard Guenée, to cite just one example, has brought together much medieval historiography but has barely commented on the question of how the authors inscribed themselves into their texts. This present work fills this space."
    - Marco Mostert sehepunkte 15 (2015), Nr. 6
  • "Powerfully written and meticulously documented, Authorising History shows that as tradition-bound as medieval historiography could be, it also relied on a complex nexus of rhetorical gestures, textual fluidity, and audience expectations. Nicole Nyffenegger’s provocative account will stimulate renewed interest in and discussion of some of the period’s most challenging works."
    - Tim William Machan University of Notre Dame

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