TecC 35A - The Art of Reinvention: When Less Became More
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In the previous episode towards the latter part of the Middle Ages, we uncovered a bunch of tensions and contradictions reflecting the soon-to-come transition beyond the end of the medieval period, including notably between Latin and the vernacular Italian, which all have a bearing with the progression of society and so of relevance to our story. Today, let’s explore similar trends on a topic closer to home, something more relatable to most of us here.
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Article written by Ash Stuart
Images and voice narration generated by AI
Further Reading & Reference
* Horobin, Simon & Smith, Jeremy. (2002). An Introduction to Middle English. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1480-X.
* Barber, Charles & Beal, Joan C. & Shaw, Philip A.. (2009). The English Language A Historical Introduction. Second. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85404-7.
* Corrie, Marilyn. (2009). A concise companion to Middle English literature. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4051-2004-3.
* Crystal, David. (2012). Spell it out: the singular story of English spelling. Profile Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84668-567-5.
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