Arthur, la mer et la guerre

Beginning in the Dark Ages at the dawn of the medieval period and continuing until the most recent developments in literature and comics - with medieval illuminated manuscripts and courtly romances examined along the way - this book studies how Arthurian material has approached themes such as war at sea, naval combat, and coastal defense.

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Arthur, la mer et la guerre

Beginning in the Dark Ages at the dawn of the medieval period and continuing until the most recent developments in literature and comics - with medieval illuminated manuscripts and courtly romances examined along the way - this book studies how Arthurian material has approached themes such as war at sea, naval combat, and coastal defense.

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Beginning in the Dark Ages at the dawn of the medieval period and continuing until the most recent developments in literature and comics - with medieval illuminated manuscripts and courtly romances examined along the way - this book studies how Arthurian material has approached themes such as war at sea, naval combat, and coastal defense.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782406061038
Publisher: Classiques Garnier
Publication date: 10/31/2017
Series: Rencontres Series , #289
Pages: 345
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Alban Gautier est professeur d'histoire medievale a l'universite de Caen Normandie et membre junior de l'Institut universitaire de France. Ses travaux portent surtout sur les iles Britanniques et l'Europe du Nord au haut Moyen Age et sur l'histoire de l'alimentation. Il s'est interesse aux origines de la matiere arthurienne et a publie Arthur (Paris, 2007). Marc Rolland est professeur d'etudes anglophones a l'universite du Littoral-Cote-d'Opale. S'interessant a la mythocritique, il a etudie la litterature, le cinema et l'historiographie de periodes presentees comme des ages d'or. Specialiste aussi de la litterature d'imagination, il a consacre un ouvrage aux reecritures arthuriennes du XX siecle, Le Roi Arthur, un mythe heroique au XX siecle (Rennes, 2004). Michelle Szkilnik est professeur de litterature du Moyen Age et directrice du Centre d'etudes du Moyen Age a l'universite Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris 3. Specialiste de litterature narrative, elle a publie divers travaux sur les romans arthuriens en prose et en vers du XII au XV siecles dont L'Archipel du Graal (Geneve, 1991), ainsi que sur les romans de chevalerie tardifs.

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