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  1. Writing war
    medieval literary responses to warfare
    Contributor: Saunders, Corinne J. (HerausgeberIn); Le Saux, Françoise Hazel Marie (HerausgeberIn); Thomas, Neil (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    War is a powerful and enduring literary topos, a repeated theme in both secular and religious literary genres of the middle ages. The idea and practice of war is central to some of the most dominant subject matters in the medieval period - as well as... more

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    War is a powerful and enduring literary topos, a repeated theme in both secular and religious literary genres of the middle ages. The idea and practice of war is central to some of the most dominant subject matters in the medieval period - as well as to chivalry, to religion, to ideas of nationhood, to concepts of gender, the body and the psyche. This book considers the variety of responses to warfare and combat in medieval literature, beginning with a consideration of ideal military practice and the reception of Vegetius, contrasted with Christine de Pisan's treatise on warfare. The collection then turns to chronicling war, particularly in France, Germany and Scotland, and also covers the fictions of war, as presented in English Arthurian narratives, Chaucer, Malory, and pastoral poetry. It concludes with an examination of attitudes to women in warfare. Contributors: MARIANNE AILES, CHRISTOPHER ALLMAND, GEORGES LE BRUSQUE, HELEN COOPER, HARRY JACKSON, ANDREW LYNCH, SIMON MEECHAM-JONES, CORINNE SAUNDERS, FRANCOISE LE SAUX, THEA SUMMERFIELD, NEIL E. THOMAS, KEVIN S. WHETTER. CORINNE SAUNDERS and NEIL THOMAS are in the department of English Studies, University of Durham; FRANCOISE LE SAUX is in the department of French at the University of Reading

     

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    Contributor: Saunders, Corinne J. (HerausgeberIn); Le Saux, Françoise Hazel Marie (HerausgeberIn); Thomas, Neil (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846152191
    RVK Categories: EC 5127 ; NB 5350
    Subjects: Military art and science; War in literature; Literature, Medieval; Literature, Medieval ; History and criticism; War in literature; Military art and science ; Europe ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 235 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Christopher Allmand: The De re militari of Vegetius in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

    Marianne J. Ailes: Heroes of war : Ambroises's heroes of the Third Crusade

    W.H. Jackson: Warfare in the works of Rudolf Von Ems

    Georges Le Brusque: Chronicling the Hundred Years War in Burgundy and France in the fifteenth century

    Françoise Le Saux: War and knighthood in Christine de Pizan's Livre des faits d'armes et de chevalerie

    Thea Summerfield: Barbour's Bruce: compilation in retrospect

    Andrew Lynch: 'Peace is good after war': the narrative seasons of English Arthurian tradition

    Simon Meecham-Jones: The invisible seige: the depiction of warfare in the poetry of Chaucer

    K.S. Whetter: Warfare and combat in Le morte Darthur

    Corinne Saunders: Women and warfare in medieval English writing

    Helen Cooper.: Speaking for the victim

  2. Writing war
    medieval literary responses to warfare
    Contributor: Saunders, Corinne J. (HerausgeberIn); Le Saux, Françoise Hazel Marie (HerausgeberIn); Thomas, Neil (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    War is a powerful and enduring literary topos, a repeated theme in both secular and religious literary genres of the middle ages. The idea and practice of war is central to some of the most dominant subject matters in the medieval period - as well as... more

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    War is a powerful and enduring literary topos, a repeated theme in both secular and religious literary genres of the middle ages. The idea and practice of war is central to some of the most dominant subject matters in the medieval period - as well as to chivalry, to religion, to ideas of nationhood, to concepts of gender, the body and the psyche. This book considers the variety of responses to warfare and combat in medieval literature, beginning with a consideration of ideal military practice and the reception of Vegetius, contrasted with Christine de Pisan's treatise on warfare. The collection then turns to chronicling war, particularly in France, Germany and Scotland, and also covers the fictions of war, as presented in English Arthurian narratives, Chaucer, Malory, and pastoral poetry. It concludes with an examination of attitudes to women in warfare. Contributors: MARIANNE AILES, CHRISTOPHER ALLMAND, GEORGES LE BRUSQUE, HELEN COOPER, HARRY JACKSON, ANDREW LYNCH, SIMON MEECHAM-JONES, CORINNE SAUNDERS, FRANCOISE LE SAUX, THEA SUMMERFIELD, NEIL E. THOMAS, KEVIN S. WHETTER. CORINNE SAUNDERS and NEIL THOMAS are in the department of English Studies, University of Durham; FRANCOISE LE SAUX is in the department of French at the University of Reading

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Saunders, Corinne J. (HerausgeberIn); Le Saux, Françoise Hazel Marie (HerausgeberIn); Thomas, Neil (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846152191
    RVK Categories: EC 5127 ; NB 5350
    Subjects: Military art and science; War in literature; Literature, Medieval; Literature, Medieval ; History and criticism; War in literature; Military art and science ; Europe ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 235 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Christopher Allmand: The De re militari of Vegetius in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

    Marianne J. Ailes: Heroes of war : Ambroises's heroes of the Third Crusade

    W.H. Jackson: Warfare in the works of Rudolf Von Ems

    Georges Le Brusque: Chronicling the Hundred Years War in Burgundy and France in the fifteenth century

    Françoise Le Saux: War and knighthood in Christine de Pizan's Livre des faits d'armes et de chevalerie

    Thea Summerfield: Barbour's Bruce: compilation in retrospect

    Andrew Lynch: 'Peace is good after war': the narrative seasons of English Arthurian tradition

    Simon Meecham-Jones: The invisible seige: the depiction of warfare in the poetry of Chaucer

    K.S. Whetter: Warfare and combat in Le morte Darthur

    Corinne Saunders: Women and warfare in medieval English writing

    Helen Cooper.: Speaking for the victim