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Lists and the Poetics of Reckoning in Middle English Culture

by Martha Rust (Author)
©2025 Monographs 0 Pages
Series: Medieval Interventions, Volume 15

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Summary

In this book, Martha Rust advances a new theory of what written lists are and how they work, arguing that they signify not only as collections of words but also as series of images and things. As a consequence, lists call upon mental skills associated not only with literacy but also with numeracy, competencies that verge upon each other in the semantic field of the word “reckoning”: tallying, telling, counting, ordering, categorizing, and rendering account— whether with respect to affairs of the world or to the soul. Rust develops this theory of the list form in the context of late medieval English lists of sevens, lists of relics, lists of times (in the form of schedules), and lists of place names (in the form of itineraries). When taken as the material for poems or diagrams, these lists engage readers and viewers in interactive reckonings with the multi-modal potentials of the list form. Inevitably, Middle English examples of this poetics of reckoning open onto matters that are beyond reckoning. Although it focuses on medieval lists, this book will appeal to readers interested in the cognitive turn in literary criticism as well as to lovers of lists more generally.

Details

Pages
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433167270
Language
English
Keywords
lists schedules itineraries relics extended mind septenaries diagrams medieval manuscripts medieval Christian liturgy pilgrimage history of writing time reckoning categorization cognitive technologies concepts numeracy
Published
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. 296 pp., 35 Ill.
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Biographical notes

Martha Rust (Author)

Martha Rust is a member of New York University’s English Department, where she specializes in late medieval English literature and manuscript culture. She is the author of Imaginary Worlds in Medieval Books: Exploring the Manuscript Matrix (2007) and co-editor of The Faces of Charisma: Image, Text, Object in Byzantium and the Medieval West (2018).

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Title: Lists and the Poetics of Reckoning in Middle English Culture