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Medieval Twitter

Modern Media, Literary Criticism, and Medievalism

Alicia Spencer-Hall author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Arc Humanities Press

Published:31st Oct '24

£114.00

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This pioneering monograph provocatively explodes current research paradigms for the modern and the medieval by showing that Twitter shares key similarities with medieval literary forms, texts, and narrative techniques. Analyzing tweets with medieval texts, and vice versa, Spencer-Hall initiates readers into an innovative methodology of interdisciplinary literary criticism, posing vital questions about the politics of medievalism today. Chapters include brand-new readings of The Owl and the Nightingale, the Chastelaine de Vergi, and Marie de France’s Laüstic, and arresting insights into troubadour style, Margery Kempe, and #MedievalTwitter. The book culminates in a medieval(ist) reading of Twitter’s premature demise, and Elon Musk’s medievalism. Throughout, points of contact and divergence are dissected, re-contextualizing the socio-cultural meaning of communication and texts across the temporal divide.

Medieval Twitter offers a corrective to the idea that the cacophony of the internet is a contemporary invention. Medieval writers experimented with voice and reputation in ways similar to modern tweeters. More broadly, as Spencer-Hall points out, media forms such as Twitter share with medieval manuscript culture “the skilful recycling and reinterpretation of an existing narrative or trope”, where originality is less important than creative reiteration.

Spencer-Hall’s engaging book shows, above all, how the medieval past and the digital present are unhappily fraught with each other.

-- Anthony Bale * TLS 6369 (April 25, 2025):

  • Commended for Lone Medievalist Prize for Scholarship 2025 (United States)

ISBN: 9781942401957

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232 pages

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