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OverviewFocusing on the period between the Wycliffite critique of images and Reformation iconoclasm, Shannon Gayk investigates the sometimes complementary and sometimes fraught relationship between vernacular devotional writing and the religious image. She examines how a set of fifteenth-century writers, including Lollard authors, John Lydgate, Thomas Hoccleve, John Capgrave, and Reginald Pecock, translated complex clerical debates about the pedagogical and spiritual efficacy of images and texts into vernacular settings and literary forms. These authors found vernacular discourse to be a powerful medium for explaining and reforming contemporary understandings of visual experience. In its survey of the function of literary images and imagination, the epistemology of vision, the semiotics of idols, and the authority of written texts, this study reveals a fifteenth century that was as much an age of religious and literary exploration, experimentation, and reform as it was an age of regulation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shannon Gayk (Indiana University, Bloomington)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) Volume: 81 ISBN: 9780511659058ISBN 10: 0511659059 Publication Date: 17 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Reformations of the image; 1. Lollard iconographies; 2. Hoccleve's spectacles; 3. Lydgate's refigurations of the image; 4. Capgrave's material memorials; 5. Pecock's libri laicorum; Coda. Words for images.Reviews'... Image, Text, and Religious Reform in Fifteenth-Century England is a timely and detailed study of the complex relationship between religious images and English devotional texts written in the last pre-Reformation century ... Gayk's learned book is an important contribution to what Vincent Gillespie describes as the continued religious turn in Middle English studies.' English Studies ... Image, Text, and Religious Reform in Fifteenth-Century England is a timely and detailed study of the complex relationship between religious images and English devotional texts written in the last pre-Reformation century ... Gayk's learned book is an important contribution to what Vincent Gillespie describes as the continued 'religious turn' in Middle English studies.' English Studies '... Image, Text, and Religious Reform in Fifteenth-Century England is a timely and detailed study of the complex relationship between religious images and English devotional texts written in the last pre-Reformation century ... Gayk's learned book is an important contribution to what Vincent Gillespie describes as the continued religious turn in Middle English studies.' English Studies Author InformationShannon Gayk is Assistant Professor of English at Indiana University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |