The exploitations of medieval romance / edited by Laura Ashe, Ivana Djordjević and Judith Weiss.

Important and wide-ranging studies of the ideological exploitations performed by and upon the medieval romance.

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Online Access:Electronic book from JSTOR
Other Authors: Ashe, Laura (Editor) Djordjević, Ivana (Editor) Weiss, Judith (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Cambridge [England] ; Rochester, NY : D.S. Brewer, [2010]
©2010
Series:Studies in medieval romance.
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Table of Contents:
  • The fairies in the fountain : promiscuous liaisons / Neil Cartlidge
  • Saracens and other Saxons : using, misusing, and confusing names in Gui de Warewic and Guy of Warwick / Ivana Djordjevic
  • The exploitation of ideas of pilgrimage and sainthood in Gui de Warewic / Judith Weiss
  • Chanson de geste as romance in England / Melissa Furrow
  • Patterns of availability and demand in Middle English translations de romanz / Rosalind Field
  • Reading a Christian-Saracen debate in fifteenth-century Middle English Charlemagne romance : the case of Turpines story / Diane Vincent
  • Subtle crafts : magic and exploitation in medieval English romance / Corinne Saunders
  • Meeting grounds : gardens in Middle English romance / Arlyn Diamond
  • 'Als for the worthynes of the romance' : exploitation of genre in the Buik of Kyng Alexander the Conquerour / Anna Caughey
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the limits of chivalry / Laura Ashe.