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Matthew Boyd Goldie, . Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 2019, xi, 293 pp., 11 b/w ill.

by Albrecht Classen (Author)
2 Pages
Open Access
Journal: Mediaevistik Volume 32 Issue 1 Year 2020 pp. 491 - 492

Summary

In his highly stimulating study on space in Middle English literature and science, Matthew Boyd Goldie offers fascinating insights and observations about how the various poets and scientific writers saw their world and outlined strategies to convey spatial components through their writing. Intriguingly, Goldie combines this approach by studying also the way of how scientific writers at that time kind of measured their world and tried to comprehend the meaning of space in mathematical and geometric terms. This has significant implications for the reading of the literary protagonists’ movement through space.

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2
DOI
10.3726/med.2019.01.134

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Albrecht Classen (Author)

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Title: Matthew Boyd Goldie, . Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 2019, xi, 293 pp., 11 b/w ill.