The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.

This thesis undertakes a close study of a single manuscript of the early 1320s, written at the priory of Fineshade, Northamptonshire. The manuscript contains a short chronicle and several documents related to the failed baronial rebellion of 1321-22. I argue that, in collaboration with the priory’s...

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Main Author: Kilpatrick, Hannah
Other Authors: Taylor, Andrew
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20472
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5088
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-204722018-01-05T19:01:08Z The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript. Kilpatrick, Hannah Taylor, Andrew medieval historiography codicology medieval england edward ii northamptonshire chronicles fourteenth century thomas of lancaster engaynes fineshade paleography cotton cleopatra d ix hagiography medieval literature This thesis undertakes a close study of a single manuscript of the early 1320s, written at the priory of Fineshade, Northamptonshire. The manuscript contains a short chronicle and several documents related to the failed baronial rebellion of 1321-22. I argue that, in collaboration with the priory’s patrons, the Engayne family, the chronicler responds to the current situation with an attempt to create meaning from a time of crisis. In the process, he attempts to shape his material through patterns of style and thought inherited from both chronicle and hagiographical traditions, to make the present conform to the known and understood shape of the past. His success is limited by his inability to establish sufficient distance from traumatic events, a difficulty that many chroniclers seemed to encounter when they attempted to turn current events into meaningful historical narrative. 2011-12-06T13:43:16Z 2011-12-06T13:43:16Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20472 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5088 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic medieval historiography
codicology
medieval england
edward ii
northamptonshire
chronicles
fourteenth century
thomas of lancaster
engaynes
fineshade
paleography
cotton cleopatra d ix
hagiography
medieval literature
spellingShingle medieval historiography
codicology
medieval england
edward ii
northamptonshire
chronicles
fourteenth century
thomas of lancaster
engaynes
fineshade
paleography
cotton cleopatra d ix
hagiography
medieval literature
Kilpatrick, Hannah
The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
description This thesis undertakes a close study of a single manuscript of the early 1320s, written at the priory of Fineshade, Northamptonshire. The manuscript contains a short chronicle and several documents related to the failed baronial rebellion of 1321-22. I argue that, in collaboration with the priory’s patrons, the Engayne family, the chronicler responds to the current situation with an attempt to create meaning from a time of crisis. In the process, he attempts to shape his material through patterns of style and thought inherited from both chronicle and hagiographical traditions, to make the present conform to the known and understood shape of the past. His success is limited by his inability to establish sufficient distance from traumatic events, a difficulty that many chroniclers seemed to encounter when they attempted to turn current events into meaningful historical narrative.
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title The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
title_short The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
title_full The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
title_fullStr The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
title_full_unstemmed The Untouchable Past and the Incomprehensible Present: Temporal Detachment and the Shaping of History in the Fineshade Manuscript.
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