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Transforming Talk : The Problem with Gossip in Late Medieval England

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In recent decades, scholars have shown an increasing interest in gossip's social, psychological, and literary functions. The first book-length study of medieval gossip, Transforming Talk shifts the current debate and argues that gossip functions primarily as a transformative discourse, influencing not only social interactions but also literary and religious practices. Known as "jangling" in Middle English, gossip was believed to corrupt parishioners, disturb the peace, and cause civil and spiritual unrest. But gossip was also a productive cultural force; it reconfigured pastoral practice, catalyzed narrative experimentation, and restructured social and familial relationships.

Transforming Talk will appeal to a diverse audience, including scholars interested in late medieval culture, religion, and society; Chaucer; and women in the Middle Ages.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780271029948
  • ISBN-10: 0271029943
  • Publisher: Penn State University Press
  • Publish Date: March 2007
  • Dimensions: 9.29 x 6.4 x 0.89 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.14 pounds
  • Page Count: 248

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