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  1. The exploitations of medieval romance
    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Herausgeber); Djordjević, Ivana (Herausgeber); Weiss, Judith (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and... more

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    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and regional identities; to rationalize contemporary power structures, and identify the present with the legendary past; to align individual desires and aspirations with social virtues. But the romance in turn exploited available figures of value, appropriating the tropes and strategies of religious and historical writing, and cannibalizing and recreating its own materials for heightened ideological effect. The essays in this volume consider individual romances, groups of writings and the genre more widely, elucidating a variety of exploitative manoeuvres in terms of text, context, and intertext. Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Ivana Djordjevic, Judith Weiss, Melissa Furrow, Rosalind Field, Diane Vincent, Corinne Saunders, Arlyn Diamond, Anna Caughey, Laura Ashe.

     

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    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Herausgeber); Djordjević, Ivana (Herausgeber); Weiss, Judith (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781846157882
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 191 pages)
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  2. The exploitations of medieval romance
    Contributor: Djordjević, Ivana (HerausgeberIn); Weiss, Judith Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Ashe, Laura (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and... more

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    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and regional identities; to rationalize contemporary power structures, and identify the present with the legendary past; to align individual desires and aspirations with social virtues. But the romance in turn exploited available figures of value, appropriating the tropes and strategies of religious and historical writing, and cannibalizing and recreating its own materials for heightened ideological effect. The essays in this volume consider individual romances, groups of writings and the genre more widely, elucidating a variety of exploitative manoeuvres in terms of text, context, and intertext. Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Ivana Djordjevic, Judith Weiss, Melissa Furrow, Rosalind Field, Diane Vincent, Corinne Saunders, Arlyn Diamond, Anna Caughey, Laura Ashe

     

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    Contributor: Djordjević, Ivana (HerausgeberIn); Weiss, Judith Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Ashe, Laura (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846157882
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval; English literature; Romances, English; Romances, English ; History and criticism; English literature ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; History and criticism; Literature, Medieval ; History and criticism
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    Neil Cartlidge: The fairies in the fountain : promiscuous liaisons

    Ivana Djordjević: Saracens and other Saxons : using, misusing, and confusing names in Gui de Warewic and Guy of Warwick

    Judith Weiss: The exploitation of ideas of pilgrimage and sainthood in Gui de Warewic

    Melissa Furrow: Chanson de geste as romance in England

    Rosalind Field: Patterns of availability and demand in Middle English translations de romanz

    Diane Vincent: Reading a Christian-Saracen debate in fifteenth-century Middle English Charlemagne romance : the case of Turpines story

    Corinne Saunders: Subtle crafts : magic and exploitation in medieval English romance

    Arlyn Diamond: Meeting grounds : gardens in Middle English romance

    Anna Caughey: 'Als for the worthynes of the romance' : exploitation of genre in the Buik of Kyng Alexander the Conquerour

    Laura Ashe.: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the limits of chivalry

  3. The exploitations of medieval romance
    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Publisher); Djordjević, Ivana (Publisher); Weiss, Judith (Publisher)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and... more

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    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and regional identities; to rationalize contemporary power structures, and identify the present with the legendary past; to align individual desires and aspirations with social virtues. But the romance in turn exploited available figures of value, appropriating the tropes and strategies of religious and historical writing, and cannibalizing and recreating its own materials for heightened ideological effect. The essays in this volume consider individual romances, groups of writings and the genre more widely, elucidating a variety of exploitative manoeuvres in terms of text, context, and intertext. Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Ivana Djordjevic, Judith Weiss, Melissa Furrow, Rosalind Field, Diane Vincent, Corinne Saunders, Arlyn Diamond, Anna Caughey, Laura Ashe

     

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    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Publisher); Djordjević, Ivana (Publisher); Weiss, Judith (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781846157882
    RVK Categories: HH 4156
    Subjects: Romances, English / History and criticism; English literature / Middle English, 1100-1500 / History and criticism; Literature, Medieval / History and criticism; Mittelenglisch; Romanze
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  4. The exploitations of medieval romance
    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Publisher); Djordjević, Ivana (Publisher); Weiss, Judith (Publisher)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and... more

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    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and regional identities; to rationalize contemporary power structures, and identify the present with the legendary past; to align individual desires and aspirations with social virtues. But the romance in turn exploited available figures of value, appropriating the tropes and strategies of religious and historical writing, and cannibalizing and recreating its own materials for heightened ideological effect. The essays in this volume consider individual romances, groups of writings and the genre more widely, elucidating a variety of exploitative manoeuvres in terms of text, context, and intertext. Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Ivana Djordjevic, Judith Weiss, Melissa Furrow, Rosalind Field, Diane Vincent, Corinne Saunders, Arlyn Diamond, Anna Caughey, Laura Ashe

     

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    Contributor: Ashe, Laura (Publisher); Djordjević, Ivana (Publisher); Weiss, Judith (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846157882
    RVK Categories: HH 4156
    Subjects: Romances, English / History and criticism; English literature / Middle English, 1100-1500 / History and criticism; Literature, Medieval / History and criticism; Mittelenglisch; Romanze
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 191 pages)
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  5. The exploitations of medieval romance
    Contributor: Djordjević, Ivana (HerausgeberIn); Weiss, Judith Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Ashe, Laura (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and... more

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    As one of the most important, influential and capacious genres of the middle ages, the romance was exploited for a variety of social and cultural reasons: to celebrate and justify war and conflict, chivalric ideologies, and national, local and regional identities; to rationalize contemporary power structures, and identify the present with the legendary past; to align individual desires and aspirations with social virtues. But the romance in turn exploited available figures of value, appropriating the tropes and strategies of religious and historical writing, and cannibalizing and recreating its own materials for heightened ideological effect. The essays in this volume consider individual romances, groups of writings and the genre more widely, elucidating a variety of exploitative manoeuvres in terms of text, context, and intertext. Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Ivana Djordjevic, Judith Weiss, Melissa Furrow, Rosalind Field, Diane Vincent, Corinne Saunders, Arlyn Diamond, Anna Caughey, Laura Ashe

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Djordjević, Ivana (HerausgeberIn); Weiss, Judith Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Ashe, Laura (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846157882
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval; English literature; Romances, English; Romances, English ; History and criticism; English literature ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; History and criticism; Literature, Medieval ; History and criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 191 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Neil Cartlidge: The fairies in the fountain : promiscuous liaisons

    Ivana Djordjević: Saracens and other Saxons : using, misusing, and confusing names in Gui de Warewic and Guy of Warwick

    Judith Weiss: The exploitation of ideas of pilgrimage and sainthood in Gui de Warewic

    Melissa Furrow: Chanson de geste as romance in England

    Rosalind Field: Patterns of availability and demand in Middle English translations de romanz

    Diane Vincent: Reading a Christian-Saracen debate in fifteenth-century Middle English Charlemagne romance : the case of Turpines story

    Corinne Saunders: Subtle crafts : magic and exploitation in medieval English romance

    Arlyn Diamond: Meeting grounds : gardens in Middle English romance

    Anna Caughey: 'Als for the worthynes of the romance' : exploitation of genre in the Buik of Kyng Alexander the Conquerour

    Laura Ashe.: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the limits of chivalry