Telling Tales

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271058481

Sources and Narration in Late Medieval England

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Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Preface

Introduction: Telling Tales in a Social Context

1. Proofs of Age: A Rich Fabric of Thin Threads

The World of Jurors and Testimony

The Mechanics of Recollection

Jurors’ Life Cycles and Life-Cycle Memories

Ecclesiastical Memories

Memories of the Secular World

Communities Large and Small

The Construction of Memory in the Proofs

2. Sir Richard Scrope and the Scrope and Grosvenor Depositions Recollection Re-creates Fellowship

Cognition and Recollection

Tales of the Scropes: Battles and Banners

3. Margaret Paston: The Lady and the Letters

Letters as Artifacts

Constructing the Letters: How to Tell It Like It Is

First Stuck at Home and Then Mostly Alone

Conclusion: Some Final Reflections

Notes

Bibliography

Index


Telling Tales is interesting and lively reading for specialist and general audiences alike. It certainly demonstrates that the documents generated by fairly restricted groups in medieval society (a single family, the landed elite) can be deposed so as to reveal the history of other, more broadly based social groups.”

—Sherri Olson, Journal of English and Germanic Philology

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