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The Matter of Identity in Medieval Romance

John Simons
Barcode 9780859917612
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Release Date: 28/11/2002

Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: D.S. Brewer
Contributors: Phillipa Hardman (Edited by), A. S. G. Edwards (Contributions by), Amanda Hopkins (Contributions by), Corinne Saunders (Contributions by), Joanne A Charbonneau (Contributions by), John Simons (Contributions by), Judith Weiss (Contributions by), Maldwyn Mills (Contributions by), Marianne Ailes (Contributions by), Morgan Dickson (Contributions by), Roger Dalrymple (Contributions by), W A Davenport (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Twelve essays address a central concern of medieval romance, the matter of identity.
Twelve essays address a central concern of medieval romance, the matter of identity.Identity is a central concern of medieval romance. Here it is approached through essays on issues of origin and parentage, transformation and identity, and fundamental questions of what constitutes the human. The construction of knightly identity through education and testing is explored, and placed in relation to female identity; the significance of the motif of doubling is studied. Shifting perceptions of identities are traced through the histories of specific texts, and the identity of romance itself is the subject of several essays discussing ideas of genre (the overlap between romance and hagiography is a theme linking a number of articles in the collection). Medieval romanceis shown as a marketable commodity in the printed output of William Copland, and as an opportunity for literary experimentation in the work of John Metham. The texts discussed include: Chevalere Assigne, Sir Gowther, Sir Ysumbras, Beves of Hamtoun, Robert of Cisyle, the Fierabras romances, Breton lays, Thomas's Tristan and Marie de France's Eliduc. Contributors: W.A. DAVENPORT, JOANNE CHARBONNEAU, CORINNE SAUNDERS, AMANDA HOPKINS, MORGAN DICKSON, MARIANNE AILES, JUDITH WEISS, JOHN SIMONS, RHIANNON PURDIE, MALDWYN MILLS, A.S.G. EDWARDS, ROGER DALRYMPLE.