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  1. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (HerausgeberIn); Larrington, Carolyne (HerausgeberIn); Saunders, Corinne (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Johnnie McFadyen, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (HerausgeberIn); Larrington, Carolyne (HerausgeberIn); Saunders, Corinne (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1843844214; 9781843844211
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    Series: Arthurian Studies ; 83
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; English literature; Emotions in literature
    Scope: viii, 210 Seiten, Diagramme
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-203

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  2. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Johnnie McFadyen, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781843845003; 9781843844211
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Subjects: Artusepik; Gefühl <Motiv>; Mittelalter
    Scope: 210 Seiten, Diagramm
  3. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2015
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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781782045915
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Subjects: Artusepik; Gefühl <Motiv>; Mittelalter
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (210 Seiten), Diagramme
  4. The interlace structure of the third part of the Prose Lancelot
    Published: 2010
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  5. Emotions in Medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion.

    Frank Brandsma teaches Comparative Literature (Middle Ages) at Utrecht University; Carolyne Larrington is a Fellow in medieval English at St John's College, Oxford; Corinne Saunders is Professor of Medieval Literature in the Department of English Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities at the University of Durham.

    Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders,...

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781782045915
    Series: Arthurian studies, ; 83
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; Emotions in literature; English literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (210 pages)
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  6. Rewriting Medieval French Literature
    Studies in Honour of Jane H. M. Taylor

    Jane H. M. Taylor is one of the world's foremost scholars of rewriting or réécriture. Her focus has been on literature in medieval and Renaissance France, but rewriting, including continuation, translation, and adaptation, lies at the heart of... more

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    Jane H. M. Taylor is one of the world's foremost scholars of rewriting or réécriture. Her focus has been on literature in medieval and Renaissance France, but rewriting, including continuation, translation, and adaptation, lies at the heart of literary traditions in all vernaculars. This book explores both the interdisciplinarity of rewriting and Taylor's remarkable contribution to its study. The rewriting and reinterpretation of narratives across chronological, social and/or linguistic boundaries represents not only a crucial feature of text transmission, but also a locus of cultural exchange. Taylor has shown that the adaptation of material to conform to the expectations, values, or literary tastes of a different audience can reveal important information regarding the acculturation and reception of medieval texts. In recent years, numerous scholars across disciplines have thus turned to this field of enquiry. This collection of studies dedicated to the rewriting of medieval French literature from the twelfth to the twenty-first centuries by Taylor’s friends, colleagues, and former students offers not only a fitting tribute to Taylor’s career, but also a timely consolidation of the very latest research in the field, which will be vital for all scholars of medieval rewriting. With contributions from Jessica Taylor, Keith Busby, Leah Tether, Logan E. Whalen, Mireille Séguy, Christine Ferlampin-Acher, Ad Putter, Anne Salamon, Patrick Moran, Nathalie Koble, Bart Besamusca, Frank Brandsma, Richard Trachsler, Carol J. Chase, Maria Colombo Timelli, Laura Chuhan Campbell, Joan Tasker-Grimbert, Jean-Claude Mühlethaler, Michelle Szkilnik, Thomas Hinton, Elizabeth Archibald.

     

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  7. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. more

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    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar.

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank
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    ISBN: 9781786836830
    RVK Categories: GU 31400 ; EC 6535 ; EC 5410
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    Series: Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages
    Subjects: Mittelniederländisch; Artusepik; Epic poetry, Dutch-History and criticism; Dutch poetry-To 1500-History and criticism
    Other subjects: Artus Fiktive Gestalt
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (274 pages)
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  8. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. more

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    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar.

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank
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    ISBN: 9781786836847
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages
    Subjects: Arthur,-King-In literature; Dutch poetry-To 1500-History and criticism; Epic poetry, Dutch-History and criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (268 pages)
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  9. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2015
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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781843844211
    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Scope: 210 Seiten
  10. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Publisher); Larrington, Carolyne (Publisher); Saunders, Corinne (Publisher)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Johnnie McFadyen, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Publisher); Larrington, Carolyne (Publisher); Saunders, Corinne (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781843845003; 9781843844211
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Subjects: Mittelalter; Gefühl <Motiv>; Artusepik
    Scope: 210 Seiten, Diagramm
  11. The interlace structure of the third part of the prose Lancelot
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 76
    Subjects: Romans de la table ronde;
    Scope: XXV, 278 S., graph. Darst.
  12. The interlace structure of the third part of the prose Lancelot
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and... more

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    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and although Lancelot's love for Guenevere still makes him the best knight in the world, it becomes clear that this very love disqualifies him from the Grail Quest. Meanwhile, the adventures of a myriad Arthurian knights continue to be followed. This study explains how the interlace works and shows that it is the perfect vehicle for the relation of the events. It discusses the division of the narrative into threads, their interweaving, convergence and divergence, the gradual introduction of the Grail theme and its first climax (the begetting of Galahad), the distribution of information to the audience, the use of dramatic irony and emotions, and many other aspects of this major innovation in story-telling technique

     

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    Subjects: Arthurian romances / History and criticism; French prose literature / To 1500 / History and criticism
    Other subjects: Lancelot / (Legendary character) / Romances / History and criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 278 Seiten)
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  13. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Subjects: Mittelalter; Artusepik; Gefühl <Motiv>
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  14. <<The>> interlace structure of the third part of the Prose Lancelot
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  15. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber); Larrington, Carolyne (Herausgeber); Saunders, Corinne (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Johnnie McFadyen, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders

     

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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 83
    Subjects: Mittelalter; Artusepik; Gefühl <Motiv>
    Scope: 210 Seiten, Diagramm
  16. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    the Arthurian legend in Dutch and Flemish literature
    Contributor: Besamusca, Bart (Publisher); Brandsma, Frank (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]; 2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff, Wales

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    Contributor: Besamusca, Bart (Publisher); Brandsma, Frank (Publisher)
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    Series: Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages
    Subjects: Epic poetry, Dutch; Dutch poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (274 pages), illustrations
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  17. The Arthur of the low countries
    the Arthurian legend in Dutch and Flemish literature
    Contributor: Besamusca, Bart (Herausgeber); Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff

    In the medieval Low Countries (modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands), Arthurian romance flourished in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The Middle Dutch poets translated French material (like Chrétien?s Conte du Graal and the Prose... more

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    In the medieval Low Countries (modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands), Arthurian romance flourished in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The Middle Dutch poets translated French material (like Chrétien?s Conte du Graal and the Prose Lancelot), but also created romances of their own, like Walewein. This book provides a current overview of the Dutch Arthurian material and the research that it has provoked. Geographically, the region is a crossroads between the French and Germanic spheres of influence, and the movement of texts and manuscripts (West to East) reflects its position, as revealed by chapters on the historical context, the French material and the Germanic Arthuriana of the Rhinelands. Three chapters on the translations of French verse texts, the translations of French prose texts, and on the indigenous romances form the core of the book, augmented by chapters on the manuscripts, on Arthur in the chronicles, and on the post-medieval Arthurian material.

     

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    Contributor: Besamusca, Bart (Herausgeber); Brandsma, Frank (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781786836823; 1786836823
    RVK Categories: GU 31400 ; EC 6535 ; EC 5410
    Series: Arthurian literature in the Middle ages ; 10
    Subjects: Mittelniederländisch; Artusepik
    Other subjects: Artus Fiktive Gestalt
    Scope: x, 249 Seiten, Karten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 217-238

  18. Emotions in medieval Arthurian literature
    body, mind, voice
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (HerausgeberIn); Larrington, Carolyne (HerausgeberIn); Saunders, Corinne (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Johnnie McFadyen, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (HerausgeberIn); Larrington, Carolyne (HerausgeberIn); Saunders, Corinne (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1843844214; 9781843844211
    RVK Categories: EC 5410 ; EC 6535
    Series: Arthurian Studies ; 83
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; English literature; Emotions in literature
    Scope: viii, 210 Seiten, Diagramme
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-203

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  19. <<The>> interlace structure of the third part of the Prose Lancelot
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Brewer, Cambridge

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    ISBN: 9781843842576; 1843842572
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    Series: Arthurian studies ; 76
    Subjects: Lancelot (Prose romance); Lancelot (Legendary character)--Romances--History and criticism.; Arthurian romances--History and criticism.; French prose literature--To 1500--History and criticism.
    Scope: XXV, 278 S., graph. Darst., 25 cm
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  20. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff

    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. Intro --... more

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    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. Intro -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Guidelines for the Reader -- Introduction -- 1. The Cultural and Historical Context of the Low Countries -- 2. French Arthurian Literature in the Low Countries -- 3. The Manuscripts -- 4. King Arthur in the Historiography of the Low Countries -- 5. Translations and Adaptations of French Verse Romances: Tristant, Wrake van Ragisel, Ferguut, Perchevael, Torec -- 6. Indigenous Arthurian Romances: Walewein, Moriaen, Ridder metter mouwen, Walewein ende Keye, Lanceloet en het hert met de witte voet -- 7. Translations and Adaptations of French Prose Romances, Including the Lancelot Compilation -- 8. Arthurian Literature of the Rhineland -- 9. The Arthurian Legacy -- Illustration -- Notes -- General Bibliography.

     

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    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank (MitwirkendeR)
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    ISBN: 9781786836847
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages
    Subjects: Arthur,-King-In literature; Dutch poetry-To 1500-History and criticism; Epic poetry, Dutch-History and criticism; Electronic books
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  21. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  University of Wales Press, Cardiff

    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. Front Cover --... more

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    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar. Front Cover -- Front Inner -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Series Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Guidelines for the Reader -- Introduction -- 1. The Cultural and Historical Context of the Low Countries -- 2. French Arthurian Literature in the Low Countries -- 3. The Manuscripts -- 4. King Arthur in the Historiography of the Low Countries -- 5. Translations and Adaptations of French Verse Romances: Tristant, Wrake van Ragisel, Ferguut, Perchevael, Torec -- 6. Indigenous Arthurian Romances: Walewein, Moriaen, Ridder metter mouwen, Walewein ende Keye, Lanceloet en het hert met de witte voet -- 7. Translations and Adaptations of French Prose Romances, Including the Lancelot Compilation -- 8. Arthurian Literature of the Rhineland -- 9. The Arthurian Legacy -- General Bibliography -- Index of Manuscripts -- General Index -- Back Inner -- Backcover.

     

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  22. The interlace structure of the third part of the prose Lancelot
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge ;

    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and... more

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    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and although Lancelot's love for Guenevere still makes him the best knight in the world, it becomes clear that this very love disqualifies him from the Grail Quest. Meanwhile, the adventures of a myriad Arthurian knights continue to be followed. This study explains how the interlace works and shows that it is the perfect vehicle for the relation of the events. It discusses the division of the narrative into threads, their interweaving, convergence and divergence, the gradual introduction of the Grail theme and its first climax (the begetting of Galahad), the distribution of information to the audience, the use of dramatic irony and emotions, and many other aspects of this major innovation in story-telling technique.

     

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    Series: Arthurian studies ; LXXVI
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; French prose literature
    Other subjects: Lancelot (Legendary character)
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  23. Where Are the Emotions in Scandinavian Arthuriana? Or: How Cool Is King Arthur of the North?
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Scandinavian studies; Champaign, Ill. : Univ. of Illinois Press, 1940; 87(2015), 1, Seite 95-106

  24. The Arthur of the Low Countries
    the Arthurian legend in Dutch and Flemish literature
    Contributor: Besamusca, Bart (HerausgeberIn); Brandsma, Frank (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages ; 10
    Subjects: Mittelniederländisch; Artusepik;
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  25. The interlace structure of the third part of the prose Lancelot
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge ;

    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and... more

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    Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appears on the horizon and although Lancelot's love for Guenevere still makes him the best knight in the world, it becomes clear that this very love disqualifies him from the Grail Quest. Meanwhile, the adventures of a myriad Arthurian knights continue to be followed. This study explains how the interlace works and shows that it is the perfect vehicle for the relation of the events. It discusses the division of the narrative into threads, their interweaving, convergence and divergence, the gradual introduction of the Grail theme and its first climax (the begetting of Galahad), the distribution of information to the audience, the use of dramatic irony and emotions, and many other aspects of this major innovation in story-telling technique.

     

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    Series: Arthurian studies ; LXXVI
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; French prose literature
    Other subjects: Lancelot (Legendary character)
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