Construction of Vernacular History in the Anglo-Norman Prose Brut Chronicle (e-bog) af Marvin, Julia
Marvin, Julia (forfatter)

Construction of Vernacular History in the Anglo-Norman Prose Brut Chronicle e-bog

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First full-length interpretive study of the prose Brut tradition, setting its manuscript context alongside textual analysis.The prose Brut chronicle was the most popular vernacular work of the late Middle Ages in England, setting a standard for vernacular historical writing well into the age of print, but until recently it has attracted little scholarly attention. This book combines a study of ...
E-bog 253,01 DKK
Forfattere Marvin, Julia (forfatter)
Udgivet 19 maj 2017
Længde 314 sider
Genrer 1DBKE
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781787440128
First full-length interpretive study of the prose Brut tradition, setting its manuscript context alongside textual analysis.The prose Brut chronicle was the most popular vernacular work of the late Middle Ages in England, setting a standard for vernacular historical writing well into the age of print, but until recently it has attracted little scholarly attention. This book combines a study of the chronicle's sources, content, and methods of composition, with its manuscript contexts. Using the Anglo-Norman Oldest Version as a touchstone, it investigates the chronicle's social ideals, its representation of women, and its distinctive versions of such elements of British history as the Trojan foundation myth, the ruin of the Britons, the Norman Conquest, and Arthur and Merlin, arguing that its humane, populist vision demands reassessment of medieval popular understandings of British history, and of the presumed dominance of imperialism, next-worldly piety, misogyny, and a taste for violence in late-medieval culture. The book also analyses evidence for the production of the Anglo-Norman Brut, and examines the ways in which its makers and users reconstructed British history through manuscript context, ordinatio and apparatus, annotationand illustration. Julia Marvin is a Fellow of the Medieval Institute and Associate Professor in the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame.