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Offers close readings of Middle English texts placed within the culture with which they interact.
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Fiction --- Old English literature --- Romances, English --- English literature --- Popular literature --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- History and criticism --- Romances, English - History and criticism --- English literature - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism --- Popular literature - England - History and criticism --- Medieval romance
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English poetry --- Romances, English --- Middle English, 1100-1500 --- History and criticism --- -Romances, English --- -Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- English romances --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- English poetry - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism --- Romances, English - History and criticism
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Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur has delighted readers of English literature for over five hundred years and has shaped our images of chivalry, of knight-errantry, of adventure in King Arthur's time, of courtly love. In the past three decades literary critics have shown Malory to be an artist of skill and imagination, worthy of careful study as well as general popularity. One of the prices we have paid for this critical attention, Larry Benson argues, is an increasingly gloomy interpretation, so that what seemed a joyous celebration of Arthurian chivalry has become a dark, even "existential" tragedy. He here reestablishes the work as a chivalric romance by examining it against the background of fifteenth-century knighthood and literary traditions.Benson relates the Morte Darthur to the Arthurian prose cycles as they developed in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries and to the English romance tradition. He is able to trace Malory's general development as a writer by showing the ways in which he applies his narrative techniques with increasing skill from the early tales to his first completely successful works, The Tale of Sir Gareth and The Book of Sir Tristram. His research into chivalric practices in the fifteenth century reveal that Malory was a much more realistic writer than is generally thought. Benson tells his story in a most readable style.
Arthurian romances. --- Englische Literatur. --- Kings and rulers in literature. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Morte Darthur (Malory) --- Romances, English. --- Zeithintergrund. --- Arthurian romances -- History and criticism. --- Malory, Thomas, -- Sir, -- active 15th century -- Morte d'Arthur. --- Romances, English -- History and criticism.
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Knights and knighthood in literature --- Repentance in literature --- Sin in literature --- Romances, English - History and criticism. --- Christian poetry, English (Middle) - History and criticism. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Repentance in literature. --- Penance in literature. --- Sin in literature.
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Romances, English --- English literature --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- Romances [English ] --- Middle English, 1100-1500 --- Early modern, 1500-1700 --- Romances, English - History and criticism --- English literature - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism --- English literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism
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Arthurian romances --- Romances, English --- Knights and knighthood in literature --- Kings and rulers in literature --- History and criticism --- Malory, Thomas, --- -English romances --- Malory, Thomas Sir --- -Kings and rulers in literature --- Kings and rulers in literature. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Arthurian romances - History and criticism --- Romances, English - History and criticism --- Malory, Thomas, - Sir, - active 15th century - Morte d'Arthur
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Poetry --- Old English literature --- Roman courtois anglais --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- English literature --- Romances, English --- History and criticism --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Littérature anglaise --- Histoire et critique --- Romances [English ] --- Middle English, 1100-1500 --- Romances, English - History and criticism --- English literature - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism --- ENGLISH ROMANCES --- ENGLISH LITERATURE --- MIDDLE ENGLISH, 1100-1500
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This study treats the appearance of the monstrous woman in Middle English romance narratives as a self-conscious literary trope that reflects on, and often criticizes, the grounds of philosophical, cultural, and narrative discourse that place women both inside and outside medieval culture, constructing them as Other by biological and social difference yet relying on them for the reproduction and healthy maintenance of the male-governed social order. Building on current monster theory and adding to research on medieval women in literature, this study reclaims the Middle English romance as a sop
English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism. --- Monsters in literature. --- Romances, English -- History and criticism. --- Women in literature. --- Romances, English --- English literature --- Women in literature --- Monsters in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- English romances --- History and criticism
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Fiction --- Old English literature --- English poetry --- English language --- Romances, English --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Medieval --- Middle English, 1100-1500 --- History and criticism --- Rhetoric --- History --- -Narration (Rhetoric) --- -English language --- -Germanic languages --- English romances --- English literature --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- -History and criticism --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- History and criticism. --- Rhetoric. --- -English romances --- Germanic languages --- English poetry - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism --- English language - Middle English, 1100-1500 - Rhetoric --- Romances, English - History and criticism --- Narration (Rhetoric) - History - To 1500
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