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Arthur, Origins, Identities and the Legendary History of Britain

BuchGebunden
580 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am27.03.2024
Beyond the search for escape and nostalgia, by understanding the formative texts of early Arthurian historical narrative and the foundation stories with which Arthur is inextricably linked, we may better understand our own ethnic and individual identities in an age of increasing anonymity and globalization.mehr

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KlappentextBeyond the search for escape and nostalgia, by understanding the formative texts of early Arthurian historical narrative and the foundation stories with which Arthur is inextricably linked, we may better understand our own ethnic and individual identities in an age of increasing anonymity and globalization.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-69103-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum27.03.2024
Seiten580 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 163 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 38 mm
Gewicht975 g
Artikel-Nr.61017251
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AcknowledgementsIntroductionâ1âContextualizing Geoffrey´s Historia, Arthur, and the Early French Brut Traditionâ2âStructure of Arthur, Origins, Identities1 Geoffrey of Monmouth´s Historia Regum Britanniae: Part 1â1âIntroductionâ2âDescription of Britain, Arrival of Brutus, Foundation Myth: Geoffrey and His Predecessorsâ3âAdventus Saxonum and the Passage of Dominion2 Geoffrey of Monmouth´s Historia Regum Britanniae: Part 2â1âGeoffrey of Monmouth: Adventus Saxonum and Preview of Other Landmark Eventsâ2âKing Arthurâ3âPost Arthur: Gormund´s Donation, Augustine´s Conversion of the English, the Passage of Dominion (Reprise) - Cadwallader and the Final Daysâ4âPostscript: Geoffrey´s Ideas on Multiple Ethnicities, Nationalities, Allegiances - including His Prejudices Interwoven with Origin Stories as Part of His Endeavor to Negotiate Identities3 The First Variant Versionâ1âIntroductionâ2âDating and Authorship of the First Variant Versionâ3âThe Description of Britain and the Foundation Mythâ4âAdventus Saxonumâ5âKing Arthurâ6âStages of the Passage of Dominionâ7âCadwallader and the Final Passageâ8âConclusion4 Wace´s Roman de Brut, Part 1âGaimar´s Estoire des Engleisâ1âIntroductionâ2âSetting the Stage: Gaimar´s Estoire des Engleisâ3âThe Prologue to the Estoire des Engleisâ4âThe Foundation Myth, the Adventus Saxonum, and the Passage of Dominionâ5âThe Epilogue to the Estoire des Engleis5 Wace´s Roman de Brut, Part 2â1âWace´s Roman de Brut: Organization of the Chapterâ2âFoundation Mythâ3âThe Adventus Saxonumâ4âKing Arthurâ5âGormund´s Donation and the Passage of Dominion; Gormund and Arthur as Leadersâ6âAugustine´s Conversion of the Englishâ7âCadwallader and the Final Days â8âConclusion: The Role of Language, Ethnic/Cultural Separatism, and the Characterization of Arthur as Insider/Outsider, Barbarian and Civilizer6 The Anonymous Verse Brut Traditionâ1âGeneral Introductionâ2âContextualizing the Anonymous Verse Bruts: Wace and Authorial Voiceâ3âOverview: Anonymous Verse Brutsâ4âCommon Content of the Anonymous Verse Bruts Relative to the Historia and Waceâ5âAnonymous Verse Brutsâ6âChapter ConclusionConclusionAppendix 1: Wace´s Roman de Brut in Its Manuscript ContextsAppendix 2: Anonymous Verse BrutsAppendix 3: Arthur´s Twelve Battles : Comparative ChartBibliographyIndexmehr