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Millers' Tales von Frank Erik Pointner (2009, Gebundene Ausgabe)

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From the early Middle Ages to the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, one of the most vital categories used to construct a human being's identity was his or her profession, as a whole array of family names deriving from traditional trades still attests today. This study traces the various ways in which texts from the 14th to the 18th centuries constructed the identity of one of the most notorious craftsmen, the miller, by focusing on street and folk ballads, folk songs, children's games, judicial documents and various prose writings. A thorough analysis of these texts in their cultural contexts suggests that the image of the miller as an aggressive, lecherous thief, so familiar from Chaucer's 'The Reeve's Tale', has remained relatively constant throughout the centuries, differing, however, in the degree of the aspersions cast on the man of flour. The study is supplemented by an annotated edition including all the texts discussed, many of which have not been edited since they were first printed hundreds of years ago.

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ISBN-139783825355456
eBay Product ID (ePID)72247107

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VerlagUniversitätsverlag Winter, Universitätsverlag Winter Gmbh Heidelberg
BuchtitelMillers' Tales
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Anzahl der Seiten247 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
AutorFrank Erik Pointner
BuchreiheAnglistische Forschungen
FormatGebundene Ausgabe

Maße

Gewicht561 g
Breite17 cm

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HörbuchNo
Nummer Innerhalb der Serie394
Item Height2cm
ISBN-13-103825355454
Item Length25cm