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Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance
Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance
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A01=Robert Rouse
Anglo-Saxon heritage
Anglo-Saxon past
Author_Robert Rouse
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Category=DSK
chronicles
cultural remembrance
Department of English
English law
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folk memories
group identity
literature
Matter of England romances
medieval literature
Robert Allen Rouse
University of British Columbia
Product details
- ISBN 9781843840411
- Weight: 436g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 19 May 2005
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Investigation into the importance of the Anglo-Saxon past in medieval literature.
As the point of origin, both real and imagined, of English law and group identity, the Anglo-Saxon past was important in the construction of a post-Conquest English society that was both aware of, and placed great stock in, its Anglo-Saxon heritage; yet its depiction in post-Conquest literature has been very little studied. This book examines a wide range of sources (legal and historiographical as well as literary) in order to reveal a "social construction" of Anglo-Saxon England that held a significant place in the literary and cultural imagination of the post-Conquest English. Using a variety of texts, but the Matter of England romances in particular, the author argues that theyshow a continued interest in the Anglo-Saxon past, from the localised East Sussex legend of King Alfred that underlies the twelfth-century Proverbs of Alfred, to the institutional interest in the Guy of Warwick narrative exhibited by the community of St. Swithun's Priory in Winchester during the fifteenth century; they are part of a continued cultural remembrance that encompasses chronicles, folk memories, and literature.
Dr ROBERT ALLLEN ROUSE teaches in the Department of English, University of British Columbia.
ROBERT ROUSE Associate Professor, Department of English at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance
€77.99
