Consolation in Medieval Narrative

Consolation in Medieval Narrative
Title Consolation in Medieval Narrative PDF eBook
Author C. Schrock
Publisher Springer
Pages 248
Release 2015-05-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137447818

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Medieval writers such as Chaucer, Abelard, and Langland often overlaid personal story and sacred history to produce a distinct narrative form. The first of its kind, this study traces this widely used narrative tradition to Augustine's two great histories: Confessions and City of God .

Consolation in Medieval Narrative

Consolation in Medieval Narrative
Title Consolation in Medieval Narrative PDF eBook
Author C. Schrock
Publisher Springer
Pages 398
Release 2015-05-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137447818

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Medieval writers such as Chaucer, Abelard, and Langland often overlaid personal story and sacred history to produce a distinct narrative form. The first of its kind, this study traces this widely used narrative tradition to Augustine's two great histories: Confessions and City of God .

Laments for the Dead in Medieval Narrative

Laments for the Dead in Medieval Narrative
Title Laments for the Dead in Medieval Narrative PDF eBook
Author Velma Bourgeois Richmond
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1966
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Medieval Narrative

Medieval Narrative
Title Medieval Narrative PDF eBook
Author Tony Davenport
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 322
Release 2004-09-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780191587986

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An introduction to the variety of medieval narrative, intended both for students and more general readers who already know some of the classics of the Middle Ages, such as Beowulf, the Decameron and The Canterbury Tales,, and who wish to venture further. Medieval definitions and theories of narrative are considered in relation to modern narratology and the major medieval types of narrative are discussed. The perspective in this book is mainly English, with Chaucer as a central figure, but it refers to a range of well-known European texts and writers, such as Marie de France, Cretien de Troyes, the Niebelungenlied, the Poem of the Cid, Dante and Boccaccio.

Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain

Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain
Title Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Hazbun
Publisher Springer
Pages 390
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137514108

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Exploring medieval literary representations of the Islamic conquest of Spain in 711, Hazbun discusses chronicles, epic and clerical poetry, and early historical novels. While material on the conquest of Spain is substantial, it is understudied and this book works to fill that gap.

Forging Boethius in Medieval Intellectual Fantasies

Forging Boethius in Medieval Intellectual Fantasies
Title Forging Boethius in Medieval Intellectual Fantasies PDF eBook
Author Brooke Hunter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2018-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0429763271

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Forging Boethius in Medieval Intellectual Fantasies reconsiders the influence of the thirteenth-century Pseudo-Boethian forgery De disciplina scolarium on medieval understandings of Boethius (d. 524). Tracing the medieval popularity of De disciplina’s reimagined vision of Boethius alongside the current scholarly neglect of this forged Boethian persona offers insight into how medieval schoolmen saw themselves and the past, and how modern scholars imagine the medieval past. In exploring this alternate Boethian persona through a variety of different works including texts of translatio studii et imperii, common school texts, the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, and humanist writings, this book reveals a new vein of medieval Boethianism that is earthy, practical, and even humorous. Forging Boethius is an essential reference book for students and researchers in the fields of medieval literature and philosophy, as well as for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of one the most significant authors of the Middle Ages.

Games and Gaming in Medieval Literature

Games and Gaming in Medieval Literature
Title Games and Gaming in Medieval Literature PDF eBook
Author Serina Patterson
Publisher Springer
Pages 392
Release 2015-07-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137497521

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The first-of-its-kind, Games and Gaming in Medieval Literature explores the depth and breadth of games in medieval literature and culture. Chapters span from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, and cover England, France, Denmark, Poland, and Spain, re-examining medieval games in diverse social settings such as the church, court, and household.