Local Place and the Arthurian Tradition in England and Wales 1400 1700

Local Place and the Arthurian Tradition in England and Wales  1400 1700
Author: Mary Bateman
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2023-11-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781843846581

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The first in-depth study of Arthurian places in late medieval and early modern England and Wales. Places have the power to suspend disbelief, even concerning unbelievable subjects. The many locations associated with King Arthur show this to be true, from Tintagel in Cornwall to Caerleon in Wales. But how and why did Arthurian sites come to proliferate across the English and Welsh landscape? What role did the medieval custodians of Arthurian abbeys, churches, cathedrals, and castles play in "placing" Arthur? How did visitors experience Arthur in situ, and how did their experiences permeate into wider Arthurian tradition? And why, in history and even today, have particular places proven so powerful in defending the impression of Arthur's reality? This book, the first in-depth study of Arthurian places in late medieval and early modern England and Wales, provides an answer to these questions. Beginning with an examination of on-site experiences of Arthur, at locations including Glastonbury, York, Dover, and Cirencester, it traces the impact that they had on visitors, among them John Hardyng, John Leland, William Camden, who subsequently used them as justification for the existence of Arthur in their writings. It shows how the local Arthur was manifested through textual and material culture: in chronicles, notebooks, and antiquarian works; in stained glass windows, earthworks, and display tablets. Via a careful piecing together of the evidence, the volume argues that a new history of Arthur begins to emerge: a local history.

Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England

Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England
Author: Christopher Michael Berard
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1783276061

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First full-scale account of the use of the Arthurian legend in the long twelfth century.

Malory and His European Contemporaries

Malory and His European Contemporaries
Author: Miriam Edlich-Muth
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843843672

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A reconsideration of Arthurian compilations in the late middle ages, looking at the complex ways in which they reshape their material for new audiences.

Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 726
Release: 1987
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN: UOM:39015073515010

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King Arthur in America

King Arthur in America
Author: Alan Lupack,Barbara Tepa Lupack
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0859916308

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King Arthur in America analyzes the tremendous appeal of the Arthurian legends in America by examining the ways that Americans have found to democratize the Matter of Britain and to incorporate aspects of it not only into America's own mythologies but also into literature, film, social history, and popular culture.

The Return of King Arthur

The Return of King Arthur
Author: Beverly Taylor,Elisabeth Brewer
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780859911368

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The revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. Tennyson was widely criticised for his choice of a medieval topic; yet The Idylls of the Kingwere accepted as the national epic, and a flood of lesser works was inspired by them, on both sides of the Atlantic. Elisabeth Brewer and Beverly Taylor survey the course of Arthurian literature from 1800 to the present day, and give an account of all the major English and American contributions. Some of the works are well-known, but there are also a host of names which will be new to most readers, and some surprises, such as J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, rightly ignored as a text, but a piece oftheatrical history, for Sir Henry Irving played King Arthur, Ellen Terry was Guinevere, Arthur Sullivan wrote the music, and Burne-Jones designed the sets. The Arthurian works of the Pre-Raphaelites are discussed at length, as are the poemsof Edward Arlington Robinson, John Masefield and Charles Williams. Other writers have used the legends as part of a wider cultural consciousness: The Waste Land, David Jones's In Parenthesis and The Anathemata, and the echoes ofTristan and Iseult in Finnigan's Wake are discussed in this context. Novels on Arthurian themes are given their due place, from the satirical scenes of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elphin and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court to T.H. White's serio-comic The Once and Future King and the many recent novelists who have turned away from the chivalric Arthur to depict him as a Dark Age ruler. The Return of King Arthurincludes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends from 1800 to the present day.

Brief History

Brief History
Author: William E. Burns
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 9781438127378

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A Brief History of Great Britain narrates the history of Great Britain from the earliest times to the 21st century, covering the entire island England, Wales, and Scotland as well as associated archipelagos such as the Channel Islands, the Orkneys, and Ireland as they have influenced British history. The central story of this volume is the development of the British kingdom, including its rise and decline on the world stage. The book is built around a clear chronological political narrative while incorporating treatment of social, economic, and religious issues. Coverage includes: Early Settlements, Celts, and Romans Anglo-Saxons, Scots, and Vikings Scotland, England, and Wales Britain in the Late Middle Ages The Making of Protestant Britain Industry and Conquest Britain in the Age of Empire An Age of Crisis The Age of Consensus A House Divided.

The Manuscript and Meaning of Malory s Morte Darthur

The Manuscript and Meaning of Malory s Morte Darthur
Author: Kevin Sean Whetter
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843844532

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An examination of the rubricated letters in the Morte makes a convincing case for the design being by Malory himself.