Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2009
Summary
Most of the papers in this volume were first presented in a series of sessions at the fifth International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds in 1998. John Haldon's chapter, however, was first given as his inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham and I am very grateful indeed to Professor Haldon for allowing it to be included in this volume. The success of those sessions prompted their conversion into this book of essays. I should like to thank the authors for providing a set of such stimulating and original essays and also for their patience during the long and frustrating time spent finding a suitable and responsible publisher for the volume. In that connection I am also most grateful to William Davies and the Syndics of Cambridge University Press for rescuing the project with such enthusiasm and efficiency just when it seemed to be floundering.
Three other papers were delivered during the original conference sessions, but for various reasons do not appear here:
Hugh Magennis, ‘A funny thing happened on the way to heaven: comic incongruity in Old English saints’ lives.’
Ivan Herbison, ‘Comic subversion in Judith.’
Stuart Airlie, ‘“With scoffing and derision”: the power of ridicule and irony in Carolingian political narrative.’
I am grateful to all three speakers for excellent, entertaining papers, which sparked interesting and equally enthusiastic debate. By putting forward ideas taken on board by the contributors to this volume, they have contributed significantly to the final version.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002