Table of contents for Telling tales : sources and narration in late medieval England / Joel T. Rosenthal.


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List of Figures and Tables	000
Preface		000
Introduction: Telling Tales in a Social Context	000
1 Proofs of Age: A Rich Fabric of Thin Threads	000
	The World of Jurors and Testimony	000
	The Mechanics of Recollection	000
	Jurors' Life Cycles and Life-Cycle Memories	000
	Ecclesiastical Memories	000
	Memories of the Secular World	000
	Communities Large and Small		000
	The Construction of Memory in the Proofs	000
2 Sir Richard Scrope and the Scrope and Grosvenor Depositions	000
	Recollection Re-creates Fellowship	000
	Cognition and Recollection	000
	Tales of the Scropes: Battles and Banners	000
3 Margaret Paston: The Lady and the Letters	000
	Letters as Artifacts	000
	Constructing the Letters: How to Tell It Like It Is	000
	First Stuck at Home and Then Mostly Alone	000
Conclusion: Some Final Reflections	000
Notes	000
Bibliography	000
Index	000
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Great Britain History Medieval period, 1066-1485 Historiography, Great Britain History Medieval period, 1066-1485 Sources, Heraldry Great Britain History To 1500 Sources, Family Great Britain History To 1500 Sources, Jury Great Britain History To 1500 Sources, Paston, Margaret, 1423-1484 Correspondence, Great Britain Genealogy Sources, Narration (Rhetoric)Paston family, Scrope family