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Medieval French on the Move

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When Keith Busby published his field-shaping Codex and Context in 2002, the work was referred to as ‘groundbreaking’ and ‘monumental’. It prompted scholars of medieval literature to return to manus...
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  • 17 March 2025
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When Keith Busby published his field-shaping Codex and Context in 2002, the work was referred to as ‘groundbreaking’ and ‘monumental’. It prompted scholars of medieval literature to return to manuscripts in their droves. However, Busby’s Codex and Context would also enact another, more gradual movement. His formulation of the term ‘medieval Francophonia’ to describe the presence, power and effect of French outside France would filter steadily into academic enquiry. The term and concept are now widely recognised and applied in global scholarship, including in multiple major projects dedicated to the topic.

This volume brings together a series of cutting-edge studies of medieval Francophonia, covering in one place and for the first time the fullest scope of the concept’s remit, with contributions on history, historiography, language, literature, culture, society and authority. At the same time as offering a timely contribution to the field, this volume pays tribute to Busby’s life work not only to pioneer medieval Francophonia, but also, and moreover, to encourage the study of the medieval through material philology. Each of the studies here, written by Busby’s friends and colleagues, thus roots its approach in a material context.

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Price: $151.99
Pages: 458
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 17 March 2025
ISBN: 9783111006765
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / French
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Leah Tether, University of Bristol, Bristol, GB; Patrick Moran, UBC, Vancouver, Kanada; Anne Salamon, UBC, Vancouver, Kanada.

Leah Tether, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK; Patrick Moran, UBC, Vancouver, Canada; Anne Salamon, UBC, Vancouver, Canada.