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Romanesque signs : early medieval narrative and iconography / Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.
Main entry:

Nichols, Stephen G., author.

Title & Author:

Romanesque signs : early medieval narrative and iconography / Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.

Publication:

New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, ©1983.

Description:

xiii, 248 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of Illustrations. -- Preface. -- . 1The Discourse of History. -- 2 Historia and Theosis. -- 3 Charlemagne Redivivus: From History to Historia. -- 4 Historia and the Poetics of the Passion. -- 5 Roncevaux and the Poetics of Place/Person in the Song of Roland. -- Epilogue. -- Notes. -- Index.
Summary:

Romanesque Signs is a classic of medieval scholarship that laid the foundations for viewing literature as an historical artifact that should be read in conjunction with the art, architecture, sculpture and religious rituals produced in the same period. It was the first book to argue that the materiality of representation--how art was created, performed, displayed in its own time--must be taken into account in order to understand its levels of meaning. It also showed that the way this art engages with the history it inherits--secular history, sacred history, intellectual history--is of crucial importance for understanding how and why it was produced as it was. Underlying the book's thesis is the recognition that Romanesque art reflects history, the world, and sacred history as themes that must be interwoven and choreographed in and as a performance. Hence the term "performative mimesis" used to describe it. The book seeks to overthrow post-Reformation boundaries between the sacred and the secular in order to show that in the early Middle Ages these terms were co-extensive. The sacred and secular existed in equilibrium: the one did not seek to displace the other since they were part of a continuum, each referencing the other at every moment.

ISBN:

0300028334
9780300028331
0300036779 (pbk.)
9780300036770 (pbk.)

Subject:

Arts, Romanesque.
Tales, Medieval History and criticism.
Narration (Rhetoric) History To 1500.
Arts romans.
Contes médiévaux Histoire et critique.
Narration (Rhetoric)
Tales, Medieval.
Kunst.
Letterkunde.
Keizers.
Iconografie.
Romaans.
Art, Romanesque.
Christian art and symbolism Medieval, 500-1500.
Charlemagne, Emperor 742-814
Geschichte 1000-1100

Form/genre:

Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 132094
Call No.: ID:86-B7636
Status: Available

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