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Romance in medieval England

edited by Maldwyn Mills, Jennifer Fellows, and Carol M. Meale

D.S. Brewer, 1991

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注記

"Essays ... [from] a conference on 'Medieval Romance in England,' held at the University of Wales Conference Centre in Gregynog, Newtown, 23-26 August 1988"--Pref

Bibliography: p. 207-226

Includes index

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内容説明

Essays dealing with the cultural and linguistic diversity of the romance form from 12c-15c in England. These papers, presented at the first meeting of the society for the Study of Medieval Romance in 1988, exemplify some of the most significant recent trends in literary studies. Notable among these is an interest in women's historyand female points of view. More specifically medieval concerns are codicological study and the present lively debate over editorial issues and principles. Since the essays deal with the romance in England between the 12th and 15th centuries, they illustrate both the cultural and linguistic diversity of the genre and the diversity in possible critical approaches. Contributors: MALDWYN MILLS, JENNIFER FELLOWS, JOHN J. THOMPSON, GILLIAN ROGERS, LYNNE S. BLANCHFIELD, CAROL M. MEALE, JOHN SIMONS, S.H.A. SHEPHERD, ROSAMUND ALLEN, JUDITH WEISS, ROSALIND FIELD, DAVID BURNLEY, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS.

目次

  • Introduction, Maldwyn Mills
  • editing Middle English romances, Jennifer Fellows
  • collecting Middle English romances and some related book-production activities in the later Middle Ages, John J.Thompson
  • the Percy Folio Manuscript revisited, Gillian Rogers
  • the romances in MS Ashmole 61 - an idiosyncratic scribe, Lynne S.Blanchfield
  • the Morgan Library copy of "Generides", Carol M.Meale
  • northern "Octabian" and the question of class, John Simons
  • "The Grete Journee" - "The Sege of Melayne", S.H.A.Shapherd
  • female perspectives in romance and history, Rosamund Allen
  • the wooing woman in Anglo-Norman romance, Judith Weiss
  • romance as history, history as romance, Rosalind Field
  • comforting the troops - an epic moment in popular romance, David Burnley
  • hunting the deer - some uses of a motif-complex in Middle English Romance and Saint's Life, Elizabeth Williams.

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