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Studies in Arthurian and Chronicle Traditions in Memory of Fiona Tolhurst
Studies in Arthurian and Chronicle Traditions in Memory of Fiona Tolhurst
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Arthurian Studies
Arthurian Women
British Origins
Brut Tradition
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Cinematic Arthuriana
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Geoffrey of Monmouth
Giants
Landscape and Geography
Malory
Modern Arthuriana
Morte
Morte Darthur
Product details
- ISBN 9781843847250
- Weight: 666g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 05 Aug 2025
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Essays examining Arthurian and Chronicle texts, contexts, and reception, in honour of Fiona Tolhurst's contributions to Arthurian Studies.
In her all-too-short but ground-breaking academic career, Fiona Tolhurst made significant contributions to the discipline of Arthurian Studies, advancing, amongst much else, understanding of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Arthurian Women, the English Mortes, and modern Arthuriana, including cinematic versions of the legend. The essays assembled here reflect her commitment to explication of Arthurian and Chronicle texts and contexts. Several engage with Geoffrey of Monmouth, examining, among other topics, the depiction of women in his narrative of British origins; the function of giants and significance of landscape and geography in his writings; the contrast between Geoffrey's Trojan-British empire and the Graeco-Egyptian foundation narratives of Scottish and Irish chronicles; and the reception and use of his writing from the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. Other contributors consider characterization and politics in the Brut tradition and Malory; the puzzling dualities of the alliterative Morte; the reception of Malory's "Trystram"; continuities between medieval and modern readings of the Morte Darthur; and the uses, adaptation, and appropriation of Arthurian themes and ideals in the twenty-first century.
DORSEY ARMSTRONG is Professor of English at Purdue University. K.S. WHETTER is Professor of English at Acadia University. DANIEL HELBERT is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of Literature and Languages at Young Harris College. DORSEY ARMSTRONG is Professor of English at Purdue University. K.S. WHETTER is Professor of English at Acadia University. Dr Raluca Radulescu is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Literature, Bangor University
Studies in Arthurian and Chronicle Traditions in Memory of Fiona Tolhurst
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