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The MS Digby 133 «Mary Magdalene»
Beyond scribal practices: language, discourse, values and attitudes
von Stefania M. Maci
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: Linguistic Insights Nr. 239
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-3-0343-3256-9
Erschienen am 04.01.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 621 Gramm
Umfang: 336 Seiten

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The MS 133 Digby Mary Magdalene has commonly been investigated by paying attention to literary features, while linguistic aspects have seldom been taken into consideration, with the result that any deviation from the norm has been classified as scribal inconsistency. However, what has been regarded as scribal carelessness actually seems to be a modern misunderstanding of scribal practices. Indeed, the significant combination of Southern, Midlands and Northern elements featuring in the language of Mary Magdalene is the result of the scribe¿s desire to faithfully reproduce the author¿s design, in which variants may have a marked social function. We can thus infer that the Mary Magdalene author probably created a sort of biblical koiné, shared with the audience, which was realized with the linguistic varieties offered by the existing late Middle English dialects and clearly exploited not only for poetic but also, and above all, for religious purposes. At the same time, the text puts an innovative emphasis on the figure of Mary Magdalene, who simultaneously plays the role of sinner and saint, virgin and prostitute, female and male. Thanks to the methodological approach of this volume, the author shows that most unusual forms are diatopic and diastratic alternatives used in specific religious contexts to realize well-defined sociolinguistic purposes.



Chapter 1: Introduction - Part One: Language within Sentence - Chapter 2: Early History - Chapter 3: Scribal Practices- Chapter 4: Sound Patterns - Chapter 5: Morpho-Syntactic Features - Chapter 6: The Resources of Metre and Rhyme - Part Two: Discourse above the Sentence - Chapter 7: Mary Magdalene: Cult, Role, Themes, Structure, Design - Chapter 8: Values and Attitudes - Chapter 9: Conclusions



Stefania M. Maci is Associate Professor of English Language and Translation at the University of Bergamo (Italy). Her main research areas are the History of the English Language and English language in academic and professional contexts from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, with a particular interest in the analysis of tourism and medical discourses as well as legal texts.


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