Susan Stewart, "The Imaginary Body" in On Longing. Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the Collection (1984).

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Susan Stewart, "The Imaginary Body" in On Longing. Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the Collection (1984).

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Character is not an object to be described but the product of a dialectical movement between a socially undefined subjectivity and a historically determined role. Character is what emerges from the transactions between the given world outside (history) and the unspecified world within (the subject).
Lee Patterson, Chaucer and the Subject of History (1991)
Dowtyr, prey not therfor; thu schalt not han thy desyr in this, thow my modyr and alle the seyntys in heveny preye for the, for I schal make the buxom to my wil, that thu schalt criyn whan I wil, and wher I wil, bothyn lowde and stille, for I teld the, dowtyr, thu art myn and I am thyn, and so schalt thu be wythowtyn ende.
The Book of Margery Kempe (c. 1436-8), ed. Barry Windeatt
the ways in which john lydgate's engagement with chaucer's corpus in the prolonged ekphrasis of hector's embalmed corpse in the troy book is just hitchcock's psycho.

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where would we all be without the crusty pdfs of nineteenth-century german editions of medieval latin texts.
800 years old gossip in the introduction to Alexandreis by Walter of Châtillon (transl. David Townsend).
Plato, Timaeus (transl. Calcidius, John Magee).