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Heroes and Anti-Heroes in Medieval Romance

Ashe, Laura(Contributions by)Ashurst, David(Contributions by)Bradbury, Nancy Mason (Contributor)(Contributions by)Griffith, Gareth(Contributions by)Lamont, Margaret (Contributor)(Contributions by)McClune, Kate(Contributions by)Putter, Ad(Contributions by)Wade, James(Contributions by)Weiss, Judith(Contributions by)Cartlidge, Professor Neil M.R.(Edited by)
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Investigations into the heroic - or not - behaviour of the protagonists of medieval romance. Medieval romances so insistently celebrate the triumphs of heroes and the discomfiture of villains that they discourage recognition of just how morally ambiguous, antisocial or even downright sinister their protagonists can be, and, correspondingly, of just how admirable or impressive their defeated opponents often are.

This tension between the heroic and the antiheroic makes a major contribution to the dramatic complexity of medieval romance, but it is not an aspect of the genre that has been frequently discussed up until now.

Focusing on fourteen distinct characters and character-types in medieval narrative, this book illustrates the range of different ways in which the imaginative power and appeal of romance-texts often depend on contradictions implicit in the very ideal of heroism. NEIL CARTLIDGE is Professor of English Studies at the University of Durham Contributors: Neil Cartlidge, Penny Eley, David Ashurst, Meg Lamont, Laura Ashe, Judith Weiss, Gareth Griffith, Kate McClune, Nancy Mason Bradbury, Ad Putter, Robert Rouse, Siobhain Bly Calkin, James Wade, Stephanie Vierick Gibbs Kamath

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D.S. Brewer
1843844958 / 9781843844952
Paperback / softback
16/03/2018
United Kingdom
English
258 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2012.