Modes of Authorship in the Middle Ages
The articles in this volume are geared towards reopening the debate concerning who should be credited with creativity – the talented individual, tradition/society, or the creative process itself. The products of medieval culture, with their own dynamics of networked authorship and narratives that often precede their tellers, provide a uniquely rich resource for anyone attempting to conceptualise authorship today.
Published in 2012
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