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Tradition and Transformation in Medieval Romance
Edited by Rosalind Field

From the insular romance of the twelfth century (vital to an understanding of the literary and historical context of medieval English literature) to the era of the printed book, romance challenges generic definition, audience expectation and established scholarly approaches. This third volume of papers from the regular conference on Romance in Medieval England uses a broad range of material and methodologies to illuminate the subject. Topics include the strategies and audiences of crusading romances, the deployment by Chaucer and Gower of romance theme and style, a re-evaluation of the text of Gamelyn, and the shifting generic boundaries between romance, exemplum and legal narrative. Other papers explore the transformation of traditional material on the revenant dead and the divided family from ancient literary texts to the prose romances of the sixteenth century.
Dr ROSALIND FIELDteaches in the Department of English at Royal Holloway, University of London.Contributors: JUDITH WEISS, STEPHEN KNIGHT, NOEL JAMES MENUGE, DIANE SPEED, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, PHILLIPA HARDMAN, ROBERT WARM, JOERG FICHTE, NANCY MASON BRADBURY, JEREMY DIMMICK, ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD, HELEN COOPER

 

DETAILS

188 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
13 digit ISBN: 9780859915533
Binding: Hardback
First published: 02/Sep/1999
Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Subject: Medieval Literature

BIC class: HRBQ53

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009

Contents
   Introduction
Rosalind Field
1   Thomas and the earl: literary and historical contexts for the Romance of Horn
2   `Herkeneth aright': reading Gamelyn for text not context
Stephen Knight
3   The Wardship Romance: a new methodology
4   Middle English romance and the Gesta Romanorum
Diane Speed
5   Sir Amadance and the undisenchanted bride: the relation of the Middle English romance to the folk tradition of `The Grateful Dead'
Elizabeth Williams
6   The Sege of Melayne: a fifteenth-century reading
Phillipa Hardman
7   Identity, narrative and participation: defining a context for the middle English Charlemagne romances
Robert Warm
8   Caxton's concept of `Historical Romance' within the context of the crusades: conviction rhetoric and sales strategy
Joerg O Fichte
9   Chaucerian Minstrelsy: Sir Thopas, Troilus and Criseyde and English metrical romance
Nancy Mason Bradbury
10   `Redinge of Romance' in Gower's Confessio Amantis
Jeremy Dimmick
11   The Ide and Olive episode in Lord Berners's Huon of Burdeux
Elizabeth Archibald
12   The strange history of Valentine and Orson
Helen Cooper

Reviews
A very strong collection of essays. MLR



 

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