Sincerity in Medieval English Language and Literature
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book explores the evolution of sincerity from its roots in Anglo-Saxon monasteries to its prominence in fifteenth-century letters, positioning it as a key ideology linking historical pragmatics and emotional history. It reveals sincerity as a Christian concept introduced to Germanic culture, highlighting its impact on English language and literature. Through in-depth studies of contrition and love, the author illustrates how these ideals shaped everyday communication and literary style under the theme of courtesy, appealing to scholars of medieval studies.
