Middle-Class Writing in Late Medieval London
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book delves into the emergence of a robust writing culture in late medieval London, highlighting the paradox of widespread writing despite low literacy rates among residents. It shifts the focus from middle-class reading habits to an analysis of writing skills, distinguishing them from both reading abilities and literature itself. Through this unique lens, the author uncovers the dynamics of communication and expression during this period, offering fresh insights into the social and cultural landscape of medieval London.
