Introducing the Medieval Snail

Julia Pineau author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Wales Press

Publishing:15th Jun '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 15th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Introducing the Medieval Snail cover

When one thinks about medieval animals, snails rarely come to mind. Just as history has long had its biases, so has the study of animals – both have long focused on the ‘crowned heads’. A focus on the seemingly insignificant, on the small and the frail, offers a fresh point of view. This book studies the uses and representations of medieval snails, spanning material culture, medicine and gastronomy as well as a great variety of texts and images – taking into consideration bestiaries, sermons, poems and insults, as well as marginalia, sculpture, paintings and painted ceilings. Observing the Middle Ages from the viewpoint of a snail can be surprising, and lead us to delve into material everyday life as well as the core of culture-building. This study concludes with a novel reading of the famed ‘snail-combat motif’, in which a knight cowers faced with a ferocious mollusc, making a connection between Gothic marginalia and a new, most malleable cultural expression: the meme.

ISBN: 9781837723720

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

144 pages