Openness in Medieval Europe

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This volume challenges the persistent association of the Middle Ages with closure and fixity. Bringing together a range of disciplines and perspectives, it identifies and uncovers forms of openness which are often obscured by modern assumptions, and demonstrates how they coexist with, or even depend upon, enclosure and containment in paradoxical and unexpected ways. Explored through notions such as porosity, vulnerability, exposure, unfinishedness, and inclusivity, openness turns out to permeate medieval culture, unsettling boundaries, binaries, and clear-cut distinctions.

Author(s): Manuele Gragnolati, Almut Suerbaum (eds.)
Series: Cultural Inquiry, 23
Publisher: ICI Berlin Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 366

Introduction: Medieval Openness / MANUELE GRAGNOLATI AND ALMUT SUERBAUM 1
I. TEXTS
An Interminable Work? The Openness of Augustine's Confessions / FRANCESCO GIUSTI 23
What Was Open in/about Early Scholastic Thought? / PHILIPPA BYRNE 45
Speech-Wrangling: Shutting Up and Shutting Out the Oral Tradition in Some Icelandic Sagas / BRIAN MCMAHON 65
Interrupted and Unfinished: The Open-Ended Dante of the 'Commedia' / NICOLÒ CRISAFI 85
Medieval Denmark and its Languages: The Case for a More Open Literary Historiography / ALASTAIR MATTHEWS 103
II. EXPERIENCE AND SUBJECTIVITY
Merlin’s Open Mind: Madness, Prophecy, and Poetry in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'Vita Merlini' / MONIKA OTTER 127
Enclosure and Exposure: Locating the 'House without Walls' / ANNIE SUTHERLAND 145
Unlikely Matter: The Open and the Nomad in 'The Book of Margery Kempe' and the Middle English 'Christina Mirabilis' / JOHANNES WOLF 169
Including the Excluded: Strategies of Opening Up in Late Medieval Religious Writing / ALMUT SUERBAUM 191
Openness and Intensity: Petrarch’s Becoming Laurel in 'Rerum vulgarium fragmenta' 23 and 228 / MANUELE GRAGNOLATI AND FRANCESCA SOUTHERDEN 209
III. COMMUNITY
Highest Openness: On Agamben's Promise / DAMIANO SACCO 227
The Monastic Enclosure / BENJAMIN THOMPSON 249
The Openness of the Enclosed Convent: Evidence from the Lüne Letter Collection / EDMUND WAREHAM 271
The Book Half Open: Humanist Friendship in Holbein's Portrait of Hermann von Wedigh III / OREN MARGOLIS 289
References 313
Notes on the Contributors 349
Index 353