Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain
Exploring medieval literary representations of the Islamic conquest of Spain in 711, Hazbun discusses chronicles, epic and clerical poetry, and early historical novels. While material on the conquest of Spain is substantial, it is understudied and this book works to fill that gap.
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Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain
Exploring medieval literary representations of the Islamic conquest of Spain in 711, Hazbun discusses chronicles, epic and clerical poetry, and early historical novels. While material on the conquest of Spain is substantial, it is understudied and this book works to fill that gap.
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Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain

Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain

by Geraldine Hazbun
Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain

Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain

by Geraldine Hazbun

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Exploring medieval literary representations of the Islamic conquest of Spain in 711, Hazbun discusses chronicles, epic and clerical poetry, and early historical novels. While material on the conquest of Spain is substantial, it is understudied and this book works to fill that gap.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137520517
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/22/2015
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Geraldine Hazbun is Associate Professor of Medieval Spanish Literature, St Anne s College at Oxford University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Dominion and Dynasty in the Estoria de España
2. Founding Fictions, Creating Castile: Islam in the Crónica de veinte reyes
3. The Cleric and the Frontier in the mester de clerecía
4. Crossing and Double Crossing: Islamic Conquerors in the Crónica sarracina
Conclusion: The Meaning of Conquest
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"In this creative and refreshingly original study of prominent medieval narratives of the Islamic conquest of Spain, Geraldine Hazbun finds these texts to be less strictly about victor or vanquished, enemy or ally, and more reflective of a binary conception of the world they inhabit, a flux of sorts between oblivion and renown, cowardice and heroism, sacrifice and reward. By studying these texts together, Hazbun elicits cultural sophistication and nuance where previously we saw authorial single-mindedness and certitude." - Matthew Bailey, Professor of Spanish, Washington and Lee University, USA

"Geraldine Hazbun makes a significant and much-needed contribution to medieval Spanish literary studies. Her work challenges already published research on Spanish conquest narratives in this area in terms of its tendencies to adhere to Orientalist paradigms and to present an excessively polarized and generalized perspective on Christian-Muslim relations. No previous research brings the texts discussed together in one book, nor views them as a corpus, foregrounding their novelty and inclusivity." - Elizabeth Drayson, Senior College Lecturer in Spanish, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK

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