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  1. Le roman de Perceforest
    Verlag:  Droz, Geneve

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  2. <<Le>> roman de Perceforest
    origines, composition, caractères, valeur et influence
    Autor*in: Lods, Jeanne
    Erschienen: 1951
    Verlag:  Droz, Genève [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Société de Publications Romanes et Françaises ; 32
    Schlagworte: Französisch; Literatur; Geschichte 14. Jh.; Roman; ; Perceforest; ; Roman; Französisch; Geschichte 14. Jh.;
    Umfang: 305 S.
  3. Postcolonial fictions in the 'Roman de Perceforest'
    cultural identities and hybridities
    Autor*in: Huot, Sylvia
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brewer, Cambridge <<[u.a.]>>

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    ISBN: 1843841045; 9781843841043
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    Schlagworte: Perceforest;
    Umfang: 234 S.
  4. Postcolonial fictions in the Roman de Perceforest
    cultural identities and hybridities
    Autor*in: Huot, Sylvia
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The 'Roman de Perceforest' explores issues of ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity in an imaginary pre-Arthurian Britain, ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. The 'Roman de Perceforest' was composed about... mehr

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    The 'Roman de Perceforest' explores issues of ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity in an imaginary pre-Arthurian Britain, ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. The 'Roman de Perceforest' was composed about 1340 for William I, Count of Hainaut. The vast romance, building on the prose romance cycles of the thirteenth century, chronicles an imaginary era of pre-Arthurian British history when Britain was ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. Its story of cultural rise, decline, and regeneration offers a fascinating exploration of medieval ideas about ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity. Drawing on the insights of contemporary postcolonial theory, Sylvia Huot examines the author's treatment of basic concepts such as 'nature' and 'culture', 'savagery' and 'civilisation'. Particular attention is given to the text's treatment of gender and sexuality as focal points of cultural identity, to its construction of the ethnic categories of 'Greek' and 'Trojan', and to its exposition of the ideological biases inherent in any historical narrative. SYLVIA HUOT is Reader in Medieval French Literature and Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge

     

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    ISBN: 9781846155826
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    Schlagworte: Romances; Perceforest; Romances ; History and criticism
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    Part I Founding Myths: Nature, Culture, and the Production of a British Kingdom -- 1 First Encounters: Gadifer in the Deserts d'Escoce 25 -- 2 Testing Boundaries: Colonial Culture and Indigenous Nature 44 -- 3 The King, His Law, and His Kingdom 73 -- Part II Heteronormative Sexuality and the Mission Civilisatrice -- 4 Compulsory Love 99 -- 5 Marriage and the Management of Difference: Between Incest and Miscegenation 119 -- 6 Sexual Violence, Imperial Conquest and the Bonds between Men 140 -- Part III Greeks, Trojans, and the Construction of British History -- 7 Lest We Forget: The Trojan War as a Cultural Matrix 161 -- 8 Lest We Remember: The Artifice of History 183.

  5. Perceforest
    Verlag:  Droz, Genève

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    Schlagworte: Perceforest
  6. Postcolonial fictions in the 'Roman de Perceforest'
    cultural identities and hybridities
    Autor*in: Huot, Sylvia
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brewer, Cambridge <<[u.a.]>>

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    Schriftenreihe: Gallica ; 1
    Schlagworte: Perceforest;
    Umfang: 234 S.
  7. Perceforest Reader
    Selected Episodes from Perceforest: The Prehistory of Arthur's Britain
    Autor*in: Bryant, Nigel
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Perceforest is one of the largest and certainly the most extraordinary of the late Arthurian romances, and is almost completely unknown except to a handful of scholars. But it is a work of exceptional richness and importance, and has been justly... mehr

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    Perceforest is one of the largest and certainly the most extraordinary of the late Arthurian romances, and is almost completely unknown except to a handful of scholars. But it is a work of exceptional richness and importance, and has been justly described as "an encyclopaedia of 14th-century chivalry" and "a mine of folkloric motifs". Its contents are drawn not only from earlier Arthurian material, but also from romances about Alexander the Great, from Roman histories and from medieval travel writing - not to mention oral tradition, including as it does the first and unexpurgated version of the story of the Sleeping Beauty. Out of this, the author creates a remarkable prehistory of King Arthur's Britain, describing how Alexander the Great gives the island to Perceforest, who has to purge the island of magic-wielding knights descended from Darnant the Enchanter, despite their supernatural powers. Perceforest then founds the knightly order of the "Franc Palais", an ideal of chivalric civilisation which prefigures the Round Table of Arthur and indeed that of Edward III; but that civilisation is, as the author shows, all too fragile. The action all takes place in a pagan world of many gods, but the temple of the Sovereign God, discovered by Perceforest, prefigures the Christian world and the coming of the Grail and Arthur. Nigel Bryant has recently adapted this immense romance into English; even in his version, which gives a complete account of the whole work but links extensive sections of full translation with compressed accounts of other passages, it runs to nearly half a million words. A Perceforest Reader is an ideal introduction to the remarkable world portrayed in this late flowering of the Arthurian imagination Frontcover -- Contents -- Introduction -- How Perceforest earned his name -- The Perilous Temple -- The Adventures of Claudius and Estonné -- The Wonders at Gadifer's Coronation -- King Gadifer's Wound -- Zephir the Trickster -- Troylus in love -- A New Order of Chivalry - the 'Franc Palais' -- The God of the Sheer Mountain -- The Fish-Knights -- The Sleeping Beauty -- The Marvellous Child -- The Death of Caesar -- The Adventure of the Red Sword -- Backcover

     

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  8. Postcolonial fictions in the Roman de Perceforest
    cultural identities and hybridities
    Autor*in: Huot, Sylvia
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The 'Roman de Perceforest' explores issues of ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity in an imaginary pre-Arthurian Britain, ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. The 'Roman de Perceforest' was composed about... mehr

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    The 'Roman de Perceforest' explores issues of ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity in an imaginary pre-Arthurian Britain, ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. The 'Roman de Perceforest' was composed about 1340 for William I, Count of Hainaut. The vast romance, building on the prose romance cycles of the thirteenth century, chronicles an imaginary era of pre-Arthurian British history when Britain was ruled by a dynasty established by Alexander the Great. Its story of cultural rise, decline, and regeneration offers a fascinating exploration of medieval ideas about ethnic and cultural conflict and fusion, identity and hybridity. Drawing on the insights of contemporary postcolonial theory, Sylvia Huot examines the author's treatment of basic concepts such as 'nature' and 'culture', 'savagery' and 'civilisation'. Particular attention is given to the text's treatment of gender and sexuality as focal points of cultural identity, to its construction of the ethnic categories of 'Greek' and 'Trojan', and to its exposition of the ideological biases inherent in any historical narrative. SYLVIA HUOT is Reader in Medieval French Literature and Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge

     

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    ISBN: 9781846155826
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    Schlagworte: Romances; Perceforest; Romances ; History and criticism
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Part I Founding Myths: Nature, Culture, and the Production of a British Kingdom -- 1 First Encounters: Gadifer in the Deserts d'Escoce 25 -- 2 Testing Boundaries: Colonial Culture and Indigenous Nature 44 -- 3 The King, His Law, and His Kingdom 73 -- Part II Heteronormative Sexuality and the Mission Civilisatrice -- 4 Compulsory Love 99 -- 5 Marriage and the Management of Difference: Between Incest and Miscegenation 119 -- 6 Sexual Violence, Imperial Conquest and the Bonds between Men 140 -- Part III Greeks, Trojans, and the Construction of British History -- 7 Lest We Forget: The Trojan War as a Cultural Matrix 161 -- 8 Lest We Remember: The Artifice of History 183.