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the "travels" of Sir John Mandeville

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An edition of Writing East (1997)

Writing East

the "travels" of Sir John Mandeville

No work revealed more of the mysterious East to statesmen, explorers, readers, and writers of the late Middle Ages than The Book of John Mandeville. One of the most widely circulated documents of its day, it first appeared in French between 1356 and 1371 and was soon translated into nine other European languages. Ostensibly the account of one English knight's journeys through Africa and Asia, it is, rather, a compilation of travel writings first shaped by an unknown redactor.

Writing East is a study of how Mandeville came to appear in its various versions, and the series of transformations it went through as it reached new audiences in order to serve as both a response to previous writings about the East and an important voice in the medieval conversation about the nature and limits of the world.

Higgins offers a palimpsestic reading of this "multi-text" that demonstrates not only how the original French author overwrote his precursors but also how subsequent translators molded the material to serve their own ideological agendas.

Higgins views Mandeville not as fiction or fraud but merely as an example of the ceaseless rewriting characteristic of medieval text-making. By making Mandeville as a whole the object of sustained critical attention, he shows what its verbal world can tell us about itself, its maker and remakers, and the culture in which it was so frequently reproduced.

The first book of its kind on Mandeville in any language, Writing East represents a unique experiment in literary and cultural criticism. An innovative case study of medieval text- and world-making, it makes an important contribution to the scholarly debate on the importance of literacy and printing and to our understanding of the medieval world.

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English
Pages
335

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Writing East: The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
2010, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Cover of: Writing East
Writing East: the "travels" of Sir John Mandeville
1997, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-314) and index.

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
The Middle Ages series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.4
Library of Congress
G370.M2 H3634 1997, G370.M2H3634 1997, PA3975.A1 1998, G370.M2 M3634 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 335 p. ;
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1005801M
ISBN 10
0812233433
LCCN
96045601, 97028892
OCLC/WorldCat
37397885, 35911266
Library Thing
9357284
Goodreads
817119

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