Arthurian Literature XIII
Author: James P. Carley
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9780859914499
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Author: James P. Carley
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9780859914499
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 2014-04-15
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 1783161582
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first comprehensive book on the Arthurian legend in medieval and Renaissance Italy since Edmund Gardner’s 1930 The Arthurian Legend in Italian Literature. Arthurian material reached all levels of Italian society, from princely courts with their luxury books and frescoed palaces, to the merchant classes and even popular audiences in the piazza, which enjoyed shorter retellings in verse and prose. Unique assemblages emerge on Italian soil, such as the Compilation of Rustichello da Pisa or the innovative Tavola Ritonda, in versions made for both Tuscany and the Po Valley. Chapters examine the transmission of the French romances across Italy; reworkings in various Italian regional dialects; the textual relations of the prose Tristan; narrative structures employed by Italian writers; later ottava rima poetic versions in the new medium of printed books; the Arthurian-themed art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance; and more. The Arthur of the Italians offers a rich corpus of new criticism by scholars who have brought the Italian Arthurian material back into critical conversation.
Author: Rachel Bromwich
Publisher:
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 334
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublisher description: This volume is unique in offering a comprehensive discussion of the Arthurian legend in Medieval Welsh literature. Little, if anything, is known historically of Arthur, yet for centuries the romances of Arthur and his court dominated the imaginative literature of Europe in many languages. The roots of this vast flowering of the Arthurian legend are to be found in early Welsh tradition and this volume gives an account of the Arthurian literature produced in Wales, in both Welsh and Latin, during the Middle Ages. The distinguished contributors offer a comprehensive view of recent scholarship relating to Arthurian literature in early Welsh and other Brythonic sources.
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 2020-10-15
Total Pages: 652
ISBN-13: 1786837439
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis major reference work is the fourth volume in the series "Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages". Its intention is to update the French and Occitan chapters in R.S. Loomis’ "Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages: A Collaborative History" (Oxford, 1959) and to provide a volume which will serve the needs of students and scholars of Arthurian literature. The principal focus is the production, dissemination and evolution of Arthurian material in French and Occitan from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Beginning with a substantial overview of Arthurian manuscripts, the volume covers writing in both verse (Wace, the Tristan legend, Chretien de Troyes and the Grail Continuations, Marie de France and the anonymous lays, the lesser known romances) and prose (the Vulgate Cycle, the prose Tristan, the Post-Vulgate Roman du Graal, etc.).
Author: James P. Carley
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9780859915182
DOWNLOAD EBOOK`[The series is an indispensable component of any historical or Arthurian library.' NOTES AND QUERIES
Author: Peter Meister
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-05-13
Total Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 1134827822
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntended as "the other bookend" to Jessie Weston's work some eighty years earlier, this essay collection provides a careful overview of recent scholarship on possible overlap between Arthurian literature and Christianity. From Ritual to romance and Notes, taken together, bracket contemporary inquiry into the relationship (if any) between Jesus and Arthur. T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" is here regarded as one strand joining this matter to many a recent literary riddle (such as the meaning of the term "postmodernism"). Without reprinting work readily available elsewhere and no longer subject to revision through dialogue with fellow contributors, Notes attempts to do justice to all sides in twentieth century exploration of christianity's contribution to an art form which is also grounded in early European polytheism ("paganism").
Author: Leah Tether
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Published: 2022-04-30
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ISBN-13: 9781802700688
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeven manuscript fragments of the Old French Suite Vulgate du Merlin discovered in a set of early-printed books in the Bristol Central Library hit global headlines in 2019: this is a comprehensive study with accompanying transliteration of these fascinating Arthurian fragments.
Author: James P. Carley
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9780859915311
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Author: Elizabeth Archibald
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-09-10
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 0521860598
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers the evolution of the legend over time and analyses the major themes that have emerged.
Author: Roger Sherman Loomis
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2005-08-30
Total Pages: 457
ISBN-13: 1613732104
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKing Arthur was not an Englishman, but a Celtic warrior, according to Loomis, whose research into the background of the Arthurian legend reveals findings which are both illuminating and highly controversial. The author sees the vegetarian goddess as the prototype of many damsels in Arthurian romance, and Arthur's knights as the gods of sun and storm. If Loomis's arguments are accepted, where does this leave the historic Arthur?