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1 online resource |
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Elizabeth Archibald: An Appreciation; A. S. G. Edwards ; ; Introduction: Learning, Romance and Arthurianism; Helen Cooper ; ; 1. Silence in Debate: The Intellectual Nature of the Roman de Silence ; Venetia Bridges ; ; 2. From Sorceresses to Scholars: Universities and the Disenchantment of Romance; Megan G. Leitch ; ; 3. The Island of Sicily and the Matter of Britain; Aisling Byrne ; ; 4. Romance Repetitions and the Sea: Brendan, Constance, Apollonius; Helen Cooper ; ; 5. Emaré : The Story and its Telling; A. C. Spearing ; ; 6. Dark Nights of Romance: Thinking and Feeling in the Moment; Corinne Saunders ; ; 7. 'This was a sodeyn love': Ladies Fall in Love in Medieval Romance; Carolyne Larrington ; ; 8. Noise, Sound and Silence in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Jordi Sánchez-Marti ; ; 9. 'What maner a knight ... is that semyth in so many dyvers coloures?' Armorial Colours, Quasi-Heraldry, and the Disguised Identity Motif in Sir Gowther, Ipomadon A, and Malory's Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkeney ; Michael J. Huxtable ; ; 10. The Body Language of Malory's Le Morte Darthur ; Barry Windeatt ; ; 11. 'Spirituall thynges': Human-Divine Encounters in Malory; Andrew Lynch ; ; 12. Malory's Morte Darthur and the Bible; E. D. Kennedy ; ; 13. Arthurian Literature in the Percy Folio Manuscript; Neil Cartlidge ; ; 14. Dutch, French and English in Caxton's Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye ; Ad Putter ; ; Bibliography of Elizabeth Archibald's Writings; ; Index; ; Tabula Gratulatoria |
Summary |
Two crucial genres of medieval literature are studied in this outstanding collection |
Analysis |
essays; medieval romance; Arthurian Iiterature; Elizabeth Archibald |
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Elizabeth Archibald: An Appreciation<br><i>A. </i><i>S. G. Edwards</i><br><br>Introduction: Learning, Romance and Arthurianism<br><i>Helen Cooper</i><br><br>1. Silence in Debate: The Intellectual Nature of the <i>Roman de Silence</i><br><i>Venetia Bridges</i><br><br>2. From Sorceresses to Scholars: Universities and the Disenchantment of Romance <br><i>Megan G. Leitch</i><br><br>3. The Island of Sicily and the Matter of Britain<br><i>Aisling Byrne </i><br><br>4. Romance Repetitions and the Sea: Brendan, Constance, Apollonius<br><i>Helen Cooper</i><br><br>5. <i>Emaré</i>: The Story and its Telling<br><i>A. </i><i>C. </i><i>Spearing</i><br><br>6. Dark Nights of Romance: Thinking and Feeling in the Moment<br><i>Corinne Saunders</i><br><br>7. 'This was a sodeyn love': Ladies Fall in Love in Medieval Romance<br><i>Carolyne Larrington</i><br><br>8. Noise, Sound and Silence in <i>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight</i><br><i>Jordi Sánchez-Marti</i><br><br>9. 'What maner a knight ... is that semyth in so many dyvers coloures?' Armorial Colours, Quasi-Heraldry, and the Disguised Identity Motif in <i>Sir Gowther</i>, <i>Ipomadon A</i>, and Malory's <i>Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkeney</i><br><i>Michael J. Huxtable</i><br><br>10. The Body Language of Malory's <i>Le Morte Darthur</i><br><i>Barry Windeatt</i><br><br>11. 'Spirituall thynges': Human-Divine Encounters in Malory<br><i>Andrew Lynch</i><br><br>12. Malory's <i>Morte Darthur </i>and the Bible<br><i>E. D. Kennedy</i><br><br>13. Arthurian Literature in the Percy Folio Manuscript<br><i>Neil Cartlidge</i><br><br>14. Dutch, French and English in Caxton's <i>Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye</i><br><i>Ad Putter</i><br><br>Bibliography of Elizabeth Archibald's Writings<br><br>Index<br><br>Tabula Gratulatoria |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Romances -- History and criticism
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Arthurian romances -- History and criticism
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Arthurian romances.
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Romances.
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Edwards, A. S. G. (Anthony Stockwell Garfield), 1942- editor.
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Archibald, Elizabeth, 1951- honouree.
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ISBN |
9781800103740 |
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1800103743 |
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9781800103733 |
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1800103735 |
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