TY - BOOK ID - 85469030 TI - Middle English mouths : late medieval medical, religious, and literary traditions PY - 2018 SN - 1108565204 1108551106 1108552420 1108426611 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Mouth in literature. KW - English literature KW - Medical literature KW - Religious literature KW - Literature KW - Bible as literature KW - Life sciences literature KW - Medicine KW - History and criticism. KW - History. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85469030 AB - The mouth, responsible for both physical and spiritual functions - eating, drinking, breathing, praying and confessing - was of immediate importance to medieval thinking about the nature of the human being. Where scholars have traditionally focused on the mouth's grotesque excesses, Katie L. Walter argues for the recuperation of its material 'everyday' aspect. Walter's original study draws on two rich archives: one comprising Middle English theology (Langland, Julian of Norwich, Lydgate, Chaucer) and pastoral writings; the other broadly medical and surgical, including learned encyclopaedias and vernacular translations and treatises. Challenging several critical orthodoxies about the centrality of sight, the hierarchy of the senses and the separation of religious from medical discourses, the book reveals the centrality of the mouth, taste and touch to human modes of knowing and to Christian identity. ER -