Autumntide of the Middle Ages
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Johan Huizinga
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Diane Webb
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"This new and now unabridged English translation of Huizinga’s Autumntide of the Middle Ages (Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen) celebrates the centenary of a book that still ranks as one of the most perceptive and in¿uential analyses of the late medieval period. Its wide-ranging discussion of fourteenth and ¿fteenth century France and the Low Countries makes it a classic study of life, culture, and thought in medieval society. The translation of the original text captures the impact of Huizinga’s deep scholarship and powerful language. The translation is based on the Dutch edition of 1941 – the last edition Huizinga worked on. It features English renderings of the Middle French poems and other contemporary sources. A complete bibliography of Huizinga’s sources will facilitate further research, while an epilogue addresses the meaning and enduring importance of this classic work. Johan Huizinga (1872-1945), one of the founders of cultural history, ranks among the most influential Dutch thinkers of the twentieth century. He produced a body of writing on subjects that range from medieval art to the mechanization of modern America. The publication of Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen in 1919 brought him international renown, and contributed to the multiple nominations he received later in his career for the Nobel Prize in Literature, a rare accolade for a professor of history. Among his other important works are Erasmus (1924), In the Shadow of Tomorrow (1935) and Homo Ludens (1938). He died in internal exile, two months before the liberation of the Netherlands."
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Johan Huizinga (1872-1945), one of the founders of cultural history, ranks among the most influential Dutch thinkers of the twentieth century. He produced a body of writing on subjects that range from medieval art to the mechanization of modern America. The publication of Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen in 1919 brought him international renown, and contributed to the multiple nominations he received later in his career for the Nobel Prize in Literature, a rare accolade for a professor of history. Among his other important works are Erasmus (1924), In the Shadow of Tomorrow (1935) and Homo Ludens (1938). He died in internal exile, a few months before the liberation of the Netherlands.
--- Contributor: Diane WebbDiane Webb has translated a wide range of literature on art-historical and historical subjects, including Ruusbroec: Literature and Mysticism in the Fourteenth Century by Geert Warnar, as well as Herman Pleij’s Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life and Colors Demonic and Divine: Shades of Meaning in the Middle Ages and After (for which she was awarded the Vondel Prize for Dutch Translation in 2005).
--- Contributor: Graeme SmallGraeme Small is Professor of Medieval History at Durham University and the author of several books, including George Chastelain and the Shaping of Valois Burgundy as well as Court and Civic Society in the Burgundian Low Countries (with Andrew Brown) and Late Medieval France.
--- Contributor: Anton van der LemAnton van der Lem, a leading expert on Huizinga, has written or edited many articles and books, including the recently published Rereading Huizinga. It was at his suggestion that Leiden University Press decided to publish this first full-text translation from the original Dutch into English, and he set the standard with his Dutch centenary edition of Herfsttij. A fellow of Leiden University Libraries, he is the editor of https://huizinga-online.nl.
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CHAPTER 1 Life’s Fierceness
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CHAPTER 2 The Yearning for a Finer Life
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CHAPTER 3 The Hierarchical Conception of Society
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CHAPTER 4 The Notion of Knighthood
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CHAPTER 5 Dreams of Heroic Deeds and Love
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CHAPTER 6 Chivalric Orders and Knightly Vows
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CHAPTER 7 Significance of the Chivalric Ideal in Warfare and Statecraft
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CHAPTER 8 The Stylization of Love
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CHAPTER 9 The Proprieties of Love
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CHAPTER 10 The Idyllic Image of Life
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CHAPTER 11 The Image of Death
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CHAPTER 12 The Representation of All Things Holy
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CHAPTER 13 Types of Religious Life
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CHAPTER 14 Religious Emotion and the Religious Imagination
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CHAPTER 15 Symbolism Withered
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CHAPTER 16 Realism and the Defeat of the Imagination in Mysticism
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CHAPTER 17 Forms of Thought in Practical Life
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CHAPTER 18 Art in Life
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CHAPTER 19 The Sense of Beauty
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CHAPTER 20 The Image and the Word
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CHAPTER 21 The Word and the Image
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CHAPTER 22 The Coming of the New Form
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Original Citations
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Genealogy of the House of Burgundy
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Index
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EPILOGUE From Herfsttij to Autumntide
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About the translator and editors
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