Romance Rewritten: The Evolution of Middle English Romance. A Tribute to Helen Cooper
By Elizabeth Archibald (Editor), Megan G Leitch (Editor), Corinne Saunders (Editor), A. S. G. Edwards (Contribution by), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Andrew Lynch (Contribution by), Barry A Windeatt (Contribution by), Christopher Cannon (Contribution by), Corinne Saunders (Contribution by), Elizabeth Archibald (Contribution by), Jill Mann (Contribution by), Julia Boffey (Contribution by), Marcel Elias (Contribution by), Marco Nievergelt (Contribution by), Miriam Edlich-Muth (Contribution by), Neil M R Cartlidge (Contribution by), R F Yeager (Contribution by)
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By Elizabeth Archibald (Editor), Megan G Leitch (Editor), Corinne Saunders (Editor), A. S. G. Edwards (Contribution by), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Andrew Lynch (Contribution by), Barry A Windeatt (Contribution by), Christopher Cannon (Contribution by), Corinne Saunders (Contribution by), Elizabeth Archibald (Contribution by), Jill Mann (Contribution by), Julia Boffey (Contribution by), Marcel Elias (Contribution by), Marco Nievergelt (Contribution by), Miriam Edlich-Muth (Contribution by), Neil M R Cartlidge (Contribution by), R F Yeager (Contribution by)
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New approaches to the everlasting malleability and transformation of medieval romance.
The essays here reconsider the protean nature of Middle English romance. The contributors examine both the cultural unity of romance and its many variations, reiterations and reimaginings, including its contexts and engagements with other discourses and forms, as they were "rewritten" during the Middle Ages and beyond. Ranging across popular, anonymous English and courtly romances, and taking in the works ...
The essays here reconsider the protean nature of Middle English romance. The contributors examine both the cultural unity of romance and its many variations, reiterations and reimaginings, including its contexts and engagements with other discourses and forms, as they were "rewritten" during the Middle Ages and beyond. Ranging across popular, anonymous English and courtly romances, and taking in the works ...






















