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Beauty and ugliness, two extremes that intersect through human experience, remain an inexhaustible source of creative inspiration and popular belief. In 'The Beauty of Ugliness and the Ugliness of Beauty: Materializing Monstrosity in the Middle Ages,' the editors aim to redefine the concept of the medieval monster by revisiting issues that have received little attention. This collection of five essays examines various topics, including the stigmatization of disability in clerical circles through canon law decretals, the duality of good and evil in the Latin world, the image of women in marriage contract negotiations, the interpretation of monsters as 'signs' or 'things,' and the evolving interpretations of medieval monsters in post-medieval contexts.
Contents
Introduction by Anna M. Migdal and Marcell Seb?k
Chapter 1. (Un)Acceptable Disability? Defectus Corporis, Scandalum, and Pontifical Grace -Ninon Dubourg
Chapter 2. A Distorted Image of the Woman. Some Remarks on the Visual Semiotics of the Monster in Medieval Imagery (Image féminine difforme. Sur la sémiotique visuelle du monstre dans l'imagerie médiévale) - Anna M. Migdal
Chapter 3. The Monster Within: Death, Disease and Demons in the Holkham Bible Picture Book - Lacy Gillette
Chapter 4. Trading in Beauty and Ugliness on the Medieval Marriage Market - Federica Boldrini
Chapter 5. Nature vs. Nurture in the Monstrosity of English Books that Mark the End of an Era: Frankenstein and Beowulf - Cassandra Ruiz