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- Title
What's in a Paraph? A New Methodology and Its Implications for the Auchinleck Manuscript.
- Authors
Marshall, Helen
- Abstract
The article discusses the new methodology that represents the production and collaboration stages in a paraph and its implications for the Auchinleck manuscript of the National Library of Scotland. It discusses the nature of paraph considered as a textual object and the development of social and literary history of late-medieval production of books. It talks about the significance of the Auckinleck manuscript studies in providing several models for book production in the fourteenth century. Moreover, it assesses the difference between the Auchinleck manuscript paraph and the Wavy Top paraphs of the South English Legendary (SEL) manuscript.
- Subjects
SCOTLAND; STUDY &; teaching of paragraphs; PARAGRAMMATISM; MANUSCRIPTS; METHODOLOGY; ARCHIVAL materials; LITERARY criticism; TRANSMISSION of texts; NATIONAL Library of Scotland; MEDIEVAL &; Renaissance (Literary period)
- Publication
Journal of the Early Book Society, 2010, Issue 13, p39
- ISSN
1525-6790
- Publication type
Article