Anne’s Bohemia
Czech Literature And Society, 1310-1420
The first book in English on medieval Czech literature.
216 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816630547
- Published: April 1, 1998
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Anne’s Bohemia
Czech Literature And Society, 1310-1420
ISBN: 9780816630547
Publication date: April 1st, 1998
216 Pages
9 x 5
The first book in English on medieval Czech literature.
Anne’s Bohemia is the first general book in English to introduce the little-known riches of medieval Bohemian culture. Alfred Thomas considers the development of Czech literature and society from the election of Count John of Luxembourg as king of Bohemia in 1310 to the year 1420, when the papacy declared a Catholic crusade against the Hussite reformers. This period is of particular relevance to the study of medieval England because of the marriage of Richard II to Anne of Bohemia, the figure around whom this book is focused.
Anne’s Bohemia provides a social context for the most important works of literature written in the Czech language, from the earliest spiritual songs and prayers to the principal Hussite and anti-Hussite tracts of the fifteenth century. The picture that emerges from Thomas’s close readings of these texts is one of a society undergoing momentous political and religious upheavals in which kings, queens, clergy, and heretics all played crucial roles. During the reign of Charles IV (1346-78), the Bohemian Lands became the administrative and cultural center of the Holy Roman Empire and Prague its splendid capital. Comparing and contrasting the situation in Bohemia with the England of Richard II, Anne’s Bohemia charts the growth and decline of the international court culture and the gradual ascendancy of the Hussite reformers in the fifteenth century. Expert but accessibly written, the book offers an engaging overview of medieval Bohemian culture for specialist and nonspecialist alike.
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232 pages 6 black-and-white photos 5 7/8 x 9 April
Medieval Cultures Series, volume 13
Translation inquiries: University of Minnesota Press
Alfred Thomas is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Humanities at Harvard University. He is author of The Czech Chivalric Romances Vévoda Arnost [note diacritic above s] and Lavryn in Their Literary Context and The Labyrinth of the Word: Truth and Representation in Czech Literature.
David Wallace is Judith Rodin Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania, and coeditor of the University of Minnesota Press Medieval Cultures series. His most recent book is Chaucerian Polity (1997).