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King Arthur in America Alan Lupack & Barbara Tepa Lupack
The Arthurian legends have had an immense and enduring appeal in America, influencing both America's own mythologies and its literature, film, social history, and popular culture. This is the first full-length study to focus exclusively on American re-interpretations of Arthuriana, and it offers detailed treatments of major authors traditionally associated with the legends, including Mark Twain, Edwin Arlington Robinson, T.S. Eliot, and John Steinbeck; it also explores the important use of Arthurian material by authors not usually considered in an Arthurian context, and by lesser-known writers. Among the topics addressed in the chronological survey are the beginnings of American Arthurian literature and the different reactions to Tennyson; satire and parody; the moralising of knighthood and the development of a body of didactic literature for children; and the reinterpretations of Arthurian tradition in the works of contemporary writers such as Walker Percy and John Updike. A concluding chapter analyses Arthurian themes in American popular fiction and film and demonstrates the extent to which the Arthurian tradition has influenced American popular culture. The volume is completed with a comprehensive bibliography. |
DETAILS 10 b/w illustrations400 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9780859916301 Binding: Paperback First published: 08/Nov/2001 Price: 27.95 USD / 14.99 GBP Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Arthurian Studies Subject: English & American Literature BIC class: CSCD STATUS: Available Details updated on 05/01/2009 | |||||||
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