Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 715 g
Reihe: Heads Will Roll
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 715 g
Reihe: Heads Will Roll
ISBN: 978-90-04-21155-1
Verlag: Koninklijke Brill BV
The decapitation motif recurs in nearly all medieval and early modern genres, from saints' lives and epics to comedies and romances, yet decollation is often little regarded, save as a marker of humanity (that is, as the moment mortality exits) or inhumanity (that is, as the moment the supernatural enters). However, as a seat of reason, wisdom, and even the soul, the head has long been afforded a special place in the body politic, even when separated from its body proper. Capitalizing upon the enduring fascination with decapitation in European culture, this collection examines--through a variety of critical lenses--the recurring "roles/rolls" of severed human heads in the medieval and early modern imagination.
Contributors are Nicola Masciandaro, Mark Faulkner, Jay Paul Gates, Christine Cooper-Rompato, Dwayne Coleman, Mary Leech, Tina Boyer, Renée Ward, Andrew Fleck, Thomas Herron, Thea Cervone, and Asa Simon Mittman. Preface by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen.
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CONTENTS
Preface: Losing Your Head. vii
Jefffrey Jerome Cohen
Acknowledgements. xi
List of Illustrations. xiii
List of Contributors. xv
Introduction. 1
Larissa Tracy and Jefff Massey
Non potest hoc corpus decollari: Beheading and the Impossible. 15
Nicola Masciandaro
EXECUTION AND HAGIOGRAPHY
“Like a Virgin”: The Reheading of St. Edmund and Monastic
Reform in Late-Tenth-Century England. 39
Mark Faulkner
A Crowning Achievement: The Royal Execution and Damnation
of Eadric Streona. 53
Jay Paul Gates
Decapitation, Martyrdom, and Late Medieval Execution Practices
in The Book of Margery Kempe. 73
Christine F. Cooper-Rompato
CONTINENTAL NARRATIVES OF PUNISHMENT AND OTHERING
Talking Heads in Hell: Dante’s Use of Severed Heads in Inferno. 93
Dwayne C. Coleman
Severed Silence: Social Boundaries and Family Honor in
Boccaccio’s “Tale of Lisabetta”. 115
Mary E. Leech
The Headless Giant: The Function of Severed Heads in the
Ahistorical (Aventiurehafte) Dietrich Epics. 137
Tina Boyer
ENGLISH ROMANCE AND REALITY
“To be a ‘Fleschhewere’ ”: Beheading, Butcher-Knights, and
Blood-Taboos in Octavian Imperator. 159
Renée Ward
The Werewolf at the Head Table: Metatheatric “subtlety”
in Arthur and Gorlagon.




