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Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life [Hardcover]

Herman Pleij (Author), Diane Webb (Translator)
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0231117027 978-0231117029 May 15, 2001 1st

Imagine a dreamland where roasted pigs wander about with knives in their backs to make carving easy, where grilled geese fly directly into one's mouth, where cooked fish jump out of the water and land at one's feet. The weather is always mild, the wine flows freely, sex is readily available, and all people enjoy eternal youth.

Such is Cockaigne. Portrayed in legend, oral history, and art, this imaginary land became the most pervasive collective dream of medieval times-an earthly paradise that served to counter the suffering and frustration of daily existence and to allay anxieties about an increasingly elusive heavenly paradise.

Illustrated with extraordinary artwork from the Middle Ages, Herman Pleij's Dreaming of Cockaigne is a spirited account of this lost paradise and the world that brought it to life. Pleij takes three important texts as his starting points for an inspired of the panorama of ideas, dreams, popular religion, and literary and artistic creation present in the late Middle Ages. What emerges is a well-defined picture of the era, furnished with a wealth of detail from all of Europe, as well as Asia and America.

Pleij draws upon his thorough knowledge of medieval European literature, art, history, and folklore to describe the fantasies that fed the tales of Cockaigne and their connections to the central obsessions of medieval life.


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Like Atlantis and El Dorado, the land of Cockaigne was a fictional utopia, a place where idleness (money could be earned even while one slept) and gluttony (buildings and roads were made of food just waiting to be devoured) were the principal occupations. Grounded in peasant culture, Cockaigne was never taken seriously by medieval men and women but offered a way to cope with immediate concerns of famine and backbreaking work, as well as more monumental fears about heaven and the New World recently opened up by European adventurers. Over time, as control over the food supply increased and a more modern work ethic became established, these fears diminished, and stories about Cockaigne faded away. This work is a serious and even ponderous scholarly study based on two Dutch manuscripts that the author, a lecturer in Dutch historical literature at the University of Amsterdam, subjects to rigorous textual, paleographical and stylistic analysis before dealing with the importance of this fable for medieval men and women. He also examines medieval perceptions of original sin, paradise and the New World by looking at many examples of period art, including woodcuts, engravings and paintings. Despite such interesting points as that modern-day supermarkets' unlimited abundance and vacation packages promising paradise on earth have succeeded in making this mythical land a reality, Pleij's book will be of interest primarily to professionals in late medieval literature. Illus.

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A very useful study, published with high production values, this book is distinguished by the huge amount of information it contains, clear organization, accessibility (thanks to Webb's fine translation...) and the array of artwork included... The book is an excellent example of the scholarly benefits of concentration on primary sources.

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A serious and even ponderous scholarly study... [with] rigorous textual, paleographical and stylistic analysis... [and including] such interesting points as that modern-day supermarkets' unlimited abundance and vacation packages promising paradise on earth have succeeded in making this mythical land a reality.

(Publishers Weekly )

Following in the footsteps of Huizinga, Pleij makes a daring attempt to provide a complete picture of medieval life in the Netherlands. The result is a rich, at times cinematic, panorama of dreams and reality in the Middle Ages.

(NRC Handelsblad )

[A] remarkable book, a scholarly and sumptuous discussion of once-upon-a-time fantasies of the perfect life... rich, learned, witty, and admirably readable.

(The New Republic )

[A] compelling account of the experiences and beliefs of the middle ages.... Pleij's analyses extract much poignancy from material that may initially seem merely whimsical.

(The Guardian )

In this entertaining book [Pleij] trawls the medieval Cockaigne literature, partly to display its riches of fantasy and absurdity, and partly to investigate its purposes... There is an abundance of funny and striking information in Pleij's book, and its broad liberal sensibility rests on solid foundations of scholarship.

(Financial Times )

[A]nything Pleij writes in his native Dutch is a joy to read. Diane Webb's exrtemely smooth translation does proper justice to Pleij's prose, and her renditions of the Middle Dutch texts that form the core of this study deserve high praise. In sum, if Huizinga is truly the founder of Dutch cultural studies, then Pleij has demonstrated with this book that he is a worthy successor to the same cause.

(David F. Johnson Speculum )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; 1st edition (May 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231117027
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231117029
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A meticulously researched and superbly presented history, October 13, 2001
This review is from: Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life (Hardcover)
Written by a professional lecturer of Dutch historical literature, Herman Pleij's Dreaming Of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies Of The Perfect Life is a meticulously researched and superbly presented history of the medieval fantasy paradise of Cockaigne, a dream world noticeably more accessible than the more exclusive heavenly afterlife. Ably translated into English by Diane Webb, this compendium of actual stories and artwork provide rich reference for the legend of Cockaigne; black and white illustrations add depth to Dreaming Of Cockaigne's extensive historical account of the myths people held. Numerous appendixes, a bibliography, and an index round out this scholarly, comprehensive, and strongly recommended study.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Job well done here., March 19, 2006
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Herman Pleij created a really thorough study of Cockaigne in an amazing resource for any researchers dealing in utopia, middle ages or folk literature. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. All the best to all of you.
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EVERYONE LIVING at the end of the Middle Ages had heard of Cockaigne at one time or another. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
longest earn, travel parody, edible architecture, monastic satire, mock doctor, oral characteristics, rhyming texts, lying tales, formulaic elements, heavenly paradise, prose text, expulsion from paradise, street poets
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Middle Ages, Middle Dutch, Land of Cockaigne, Holy Ghost, Low Countries, Garden of Eden, Prester John, New World, New Jerusalem, British Library, Holy Land, Holy Spirit, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Middle English Land of Cokaygne, Saint Brendan, Sir John Mandeville, Book of Revelation, Islands of the Blessed, Jacob van Maerlant, Old French, Alexander the Great, Fall of Man, Hans Sachs, Hieronymus Bosch, Jan van Boendale
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