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Editorial Practices, Translations, and Abbreviations
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Edwin D. Craun
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Editorial Practices, Translations, and Abbreviations x
- Introduction: Reading the Riddles of Public Silences 1
- 1 Why Public Silences Matter: Albertano da Brescia and Clerical Texts 14
- 2 The Art of Political Silence: The Prudent King of Hoccleve’s Regiment of Princes 30
- 3 Corrupt Political Silences: Mum and the Sothsegger 45
- 4 Patient Silences Under Interrogation: Jesus in the York Cycle and William Thorpe 69
- 5 The Limitations of Silence in Social Life: Thomas Hoccleve’s “My Complaint” and “Dialogue” 100
- 6 Wise Silences in the Life of Learning: Will and the Philosophers in Piers Plowman 123
- Postscript: Literary Invention, Power Differentials, and Ethical Multiplicity 150
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 176
- Index 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Editorial Practices, Translations, and Abbreviations x
- Introduction: Reading the Riddles of Public Silences 1
- 1 Why Public Silences Matter: Albertano da Brescia and Clerical Texts 14
- 2 The Art of Political Silence: The Prudent King of Hoccleve’s Regiment of Princes 30
- 3 Corrupt Political Silences: Mum and the Sothsegger 45
- 4 Patient Silences Under Interrogation: Jesus in the York Cycle and William Thorpe 69
- 5 The Limitations of Silence in Social Life: Thomas Hoccleve’s “My Complaint” and “Dialogue” 100
- 6 Wise Silences in the Life of Learning: Will and the Philosophers in Piers Plowman 123
- Postscript: Literary Invention, Power Differentials, and Ethical Multiplicity 150
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 176
- Index 189