The gentry context for Malory's Morte Darthur

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The gentry context for Malory's Morte Darthur

Raluca L. Radulescu

(Arthurian studies, 55)

D.S. Brewer, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-159) and index

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Morte Darthur is investigated for its reflection of the contemporary political concerns Malory shared with the gentry class for whom he wrote. This book sets Malory's Morte Darthur in the context of the political concerns that he shared with the fifteenth-century gentry readers for whom he wrote his book; the author draws widely on their correspondence and readingmaterial, but looks particularly at the political content of contemporary miscellanies owned, commissioned and read by the gentry. She shows how the themes of political governance and royal succession, which are of primary importance in contemporary historical chronicles and genealogies, informed the political thinking of Malory's readers; and demonstrates how debates over ideas of worship, fellowship, lordship, and counselling indicate a process of changes in the gentry's political attitudes and values, their sense of identity, and also their response to the Arthurian story. Dr RALUCA L. RADULESCU is Lecturer in English at Bangor University.

Table of Contents

  • The shaping of political attitudes - gentry letters
  • the political interests of the gentry and their "Grete Bokes"
  • gentry values in Malory's "Morte Darthur"
  • counsel and governance in the "Morte".

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