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Parables occupy a prominent place in Middle English literature, appearing in dream visions and story collections, lives of Christ and devotional treatises. Ambiguous, paradoxical, and filled with reversals of expectation, they stand apart from other instructional stories in their tendency to render the familiar unfamiliar. Most scholarship treats parables as stable vehicles of Christian teaching, but this book takes a new approach, highlighting the many variations and points of conflict between different renditions. It looks at how translators negotiated scriptural portrayals of everyday life relevant to labour laws, social inequality, charity, and penance. At the same time, it explores translations in different literary settings, revealing not what a given parable means in a definitive sense but rather how it conveys the ideologies, power structures, and cultural debates of late-medieval Christianity. Investigating the dynamic intersection of fiction, theology, and social practice in late-medieval England, The politics of Middle English parables provides a new paradigm for approaching familiar biblical stories. It is essential reading for scholars and students of medieval literature, history, and religion.
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Parables occupy a prominent place in Middle English literature, appearing in dream visions and story collections, lives of Christ and devotional treatises. Ambiguous, paradoxical, and filled with reversals of expectation, they stand apart from other instructional stories in their tendency to render the familiar unfamiliar. Most scholarship treats parables as stable vehicles of Christian teaching, but this book takes a new approach, highlighting the many variations and points of conflict between different renditions. It looks at how translators negotiated scriptural portrayals of everyday life relevant to labour laws, social inequality, charity, and penance. At the same time, it explores translations in different literary settings, revealing not what a given parable means in a definitive sense but rather how it conveys the ideologies, power structures, and cultural debates of late-medieval Christianity. Investigating the dynamic intersection of fiction, theology, and social practice in late-medieval England, The politics of Middle English parables provides a new paradigm for approaching familiar biblical stories. It is essential reading for scholars and students of medieval literature, history, and religion.
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Mary Raschko is Assistant Professor of English at Whitman College
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date June 2026
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526199805 / 1526199807
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPrint PDF
- Pages272
- ReadershipGeneral/trade
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions216 X 138 mm
- Biblio NotesDerived from Proprietary 4581
- SeriesManchester Medieval Literature and Culture
- Reference Code18689
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