Arts Of Possession: The Middle English Household Imaginary
By (Author) D. Vance Smith
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
10th March 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
820.93550902
Paperback
340
Taking its titles from an Aristotelian phrase describing the efficient practices of managing a household, Arts of Possession looks at the way in which ways of living, the household and practices of having, became central issues in English medieval literature. Looking in particular at works such as The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, as well as archival material and records, Smith argues that household practicses generated and formed the organising principle behind 14th-century romances, revealing the existence of a sophisticated economic discourse.