Romance and History
Herausgeber: Whitman, Jon
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A wide-ranging account of the relationship between romance and history from the medieval to the early modern period.
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A wide-ranging account of the relationship between romance and history from the medieval to the early modern period.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107665255
- ISBN-10: 1107665256
- Artikelnr.: 48095593
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107665255
- ISBN-10: 1107665256
- Artikelnr.: 48095593
Preface; Part I. Opening Perspectives: 1. Romance and history: designing
the times Jon Whitman; Part II. The Matter of Rome (and Realms to the
East): Approaches to Antiquity: 2. Fearful histories: the past contained in
the romances of antiquity Christopher Baswell; 3. Troy and Rome, two
narrative presentations of history in the thirteenth century: the Roman de
Troie en prose and the Faits des Romains Catherine Croizy-Naquet; Part III.
The Matter of Britain: Social and Spiritual Drives: 4. Inescapable history:
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain and Arthurian
romances of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert W. Hanning; 5.
Gottfried, Wolfram, and the Angevins: history, genealogy, and fiction in
the Tristan and Parzival romances Adrian Stevens; 6. Fictional history as
ideology: functions of the grail legend from Robert de Boron to the Roman
de Perceforest Friedrich Wolfzettel; 7. The prose Brut, Hardyng's
Chronicle, and the alliterative Morte Arthure: the end of the story Edward
Donald Kennedy; 8. Arthur in transition: Malory's Morte Darthur Helen
Cooper; Part IV. The Matters of France and Italy: Acts of Recollection and
Invention: 9. The Chanson de geste as a construction of memory Jean-Pierre
Martin; 10. Ruggiero's story: the making of a dynastic hero Riccardo
Bruscagli; 11. Temporality and narrative structure in European romance from
the late fifteenth century to the early sixteenth century Marco Praloran;
Part V. Matters of Fabulation and Fact: Shifting Registers: 12. The
disparagement of chivalric romance for its lack of historicity in
sixteenth-century Italian poetics Daniel Javitch; 13. Romance and history
in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata David Quint; 14. The thinking of history in
Spenserian romance Gordon Teskey; 15. La Cava: romance and history in
Corral and Cervantes Marina S. Brownlee; Part VI. Closing Reference Points:
16. Afterword and afterward: romance, history, time Jon Whitman; Select
bibliography.
the times Jon Whitman; Part II. The Matter of Rome (and Realms to the
East): Approaches to Antiquity: 2. Fearful histories: the past contained in
the romances of antiquity Christopher Baswell; 3. Troy and Rome, two
narrative presentations of history in the thirteenth century: the Roman de
Troie en prose and the Faits des Romains Catherine Croizy-Naquet; Part III.
The Matter of Britain: Social and Spiritual Drives: 4. Inescapable history:
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain and Arthurian
romances of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert W. Hanning; 5.
Gottfried, Wolfram, and the Angevins: history, genealogy, and fiction in
the Tristan and Parzival romances Adrian Stevens; 6. Fictional history as
ideology: functions of the grail legend from Robert de Boron to the Roman
de Perceforest Friedrich Wolfzettel; 7. The prose Brut, Hardyng's
Chronicle, and the alliterative Morte Arthure: the end of the story Edward
Donald Kennedy; 8. Arthur in transition: Malory's Morte Darthur Helen
Cooper; Part IV. The Matters of France and Italy: Acts of Recollection and
Invention: 9. The Chanson de geste as a construction of memory Jean-Pierre
Martin; 10. Ruggiero's story: the making of a dynastic hero Riccardo
Bruscagli; 11. Temporality and narrative structure in European romance from
the late fifteenth century to the early sixteenth century Marco Praloran;
Part V. Matters of Fabulation and Fact: Shifting Registers: 12. The
disparagement of chivalric romance for its lack of historicity in
sixteenth-century Italian poetics Daniel Javitch; 13. Romance and history
in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata David Quint; 14. The thinking of history in
Spenserian romance Gordon Teskey; 15. La Cava: romance and history in
Corral and Cervantes Marina S. Brownlee; Part VI. Closing Reference Points:
16. Afterword and afterward: romance, history, time Jon Whitman; Select
bibliography.
Preface; Part I. Opening Perspectives: 1. Romance and history: designing
the times Jon Whitman; Part II. The Matter of Rome (and Realms to the
East): Approaches to Antiquity: 2. Fearful histories: the past contained in
the romances of antiquity Christopher Baswell; 3. Troy and Rome, two
narrative presentations of history in the thirteenth century: the Roman de
Troie en prose and the Faits des Romains Catherine Croizy-Naquet; Part III.
The Matter of Britain: Social and Spiritual Drives: 4. Inescapable history:
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain and Arthurian
romances of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert W. Hanning; 5.
Gottfried, Wolfram, and the Angevins: history, genealogy, and fiction in
the Tristan and Parzival romances Adrian Stevens; 6. Fictional history as
ideology: functions of the grail legend from Robert de Boron to the Roman
de Perceforest Friedrich Wolfzettel; 7. The prose Brut, Hardyng's
Chronicle, and the alliterative Morte Arthure: the end of the story Edward
Donald Kennedy; 8. Arthur in transition: Malory's Morte Darthur Helen
Cooper; Part IV. The Matters of France and Italy: Acts of Recollection and
Invention: 9. The Chanson de geste as a construction of memory Jean-Pierre
Martin; 10. Ruggiero's story: the making of a dynastic hero Riccardo
Bruscagli; 11. Temporality and narrative structure in European romance from
the late fifteenth century to the early sixteenth century Marco Praloran;
Part V. Matters of Fabulation and Fact: Shifting Registers: 12. The
disparagement of chivalric romance for its lack of historicity in
sixteenth-century Italian poetics Daniel Javitch; 13. Romance and history
in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata David Quint; 14. The thinking of history in
Spenserian romance Gordon Teskey; 15. La Cava: romance and history in
Corral and Cervantes Marina S. Brownlee; Part VI. Closing Reference Points:
16. Afterword and afterward: romance, history, time Jon Whitman; Select
bibliography.
the times Jon Whitman; Part II. The Matter of Rome (and Realms to the
East): Approaches to Antiquity: 2. Fearful histories: the past contained in
the romances of antiquity Christopher Baswell; 3. Troy and Rome, two
narrative presentations of history in the thirteenth century: the Roman de
Troie en prose and the Faits des Romains Catherine Croizy-Naquet; Part III.
The Matter of Britain: Social and Spiritual Drives: 4. Inescapable history:
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain and Arthurian
romances of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert W. Hanning; 5.
Gottfried, Wolfram, and the Angevins: history, genealogy, and fiction in
the Tristan and Parzival romances Adrian Stevens; 6. Fictional history as
ideology: functions of the grail legend from Robert de Boron to the Roman
de Perceforest Friedrich Wolfzettel; 7. The prose Brut, Hardyng's
Chronicle, and the alliterative Morte Arthure: the end of the story Edward
Donald Kennedy; 8. Arthur in transition: Malory's Morte Darthur Helen
Cooper; Part IV. The Matters of France and Italy: Acts of Recollection and
Invention: 9. The Chanson de geste as a construction of memory Jean-Pierre
Martin; 10. Ruggiero's story: the making of a dynastic hero Riccardo
Bruscagli; 11. Temporality and narrative structure in European romance from
the late fifteenth century to the early sixteenth century Marco Praloran;
Part V. Matters of Fabulation and Fact: Shifting Registers: 12. The
disparagement of chivalric romance for its lack of historicity in
sixteenth-century Italian poetics Daniel Javitch; 13. Romance and history
in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata David Quint; 14. The thinking of history in
Spenserian romance Gordon Teskey; 15. La Cava: romance and history in
Corral and Cervantes Marina S. Brownlee; Part VI. Closing Reference Points:
16. Afterword and afterward: romance, history, time Jon Whitman; Select
bibliography.