Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past

Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past

by Hannah Weaver
Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past

Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past

by Hannah Weaver

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Overview

In Experimental Histories, Hannah Weaver examines the medieval practice of interpolation—inserting material from one text into another—which is often categorized as being a problematic, inauthentic phenomenon akin to forgery and pseudepigraphy. Instead, Weaver promotes interpolation as the signature form of medieval British historiography and a vehicle of historical theory, arguing that some of the most novel concepts of time in medieval historiography can be found in these altered narratives of the past.

For Weaver, historiographical interpolation constitutes the traces of active experimentation with how best to write history, particularly the history of Britain. Historians in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Britain recognized the difficulty of enfolding complex events into a linear chronology and embraced innovative textual methods of creating history. Focusing on the Brut tradition but also analyzing the long history of interpolated historiography, including the Bayeux Embroidery, Experimental Histories offers a new interpretation of generic remixing in medieval writing about the past. Drawing on both manuscript studies and the new formalism, it shows that the practice of inserting materials from romance and hagiography allowed creative revisers to explore how lived events relate to passing time. By embracing interpolation, Weaver provides lively insights into the ways that time becomes history and human actors experience time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501776205
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2024
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Hannah Weaver is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She is the coeditor of a special issue of the Medieval Globe titled Medieval Re-Creation.

What People are Saying About This

Michelle R. Warren

Experimental Histories will be a fascinating new contribution to medieval studies of history writing and manuscripts—and hopefully also to big philosophical questions about time. It has the potential to become the place where graduate students go first to get oriented to the Brut tradition.

Elizabeth Johnson Bryan

Experimental Histories is tremendously energizing for the field of medieval chronicles and histories and will provoke much discussion and rethinking about the contributions of the Brut history subgenre to historiography at large. With this book, 'interpolation' as a historiographical practice will instantly become a useful heuristic for Brut studies in general.

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