Mapping Malory Regional Identities and National Geographies in Le Mo

Medievalists are increasingly grappling with spatial studies. This timely book argues that geography is a crucial element in Sir Thomas Malory's M orte Darthur and contributors shine a light on questions of politics and genre to help readers better unders

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Arthurian and Courtly Cultures explores this dynamic field through the great variety of literary and cultural expression inspired by the lore of King Arthur, the Round Table, and the Grail. In forms that range from medieval chronicles to popular films, from chivalric romances to contemporary comics, from magic realism to feminist fantasy—and from the sixth through the twenty-first centuries—few literary subjects provide such fertile ground for cultural elaboration. Including works in literary criticism, cultural studies, and history, Arthurian and Courtly Cultures highlights the most significant new scholarship in Arthurian Studies. Series Editor Bonnie Wheeler, Southern Methodist University Published by Palgrave Macmillan: Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children: Essays on Arthurian Juvenilia By Barbara Tepa Lupack Forging Chivalric Communities in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur By Kenneth Hodges Violent Passions: Managing Love in the Old French Verse Romance By Tracy Adams Hollywood Knights: Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia By Susan Aronstein The Medieval Author in Medieval French Literature Edited by Virginie Greene Comic Provocations: Exposing the Corpus of Old French Fabliaux Edited by Holly A. Crocker Writings on Love in the English Middle Ages Edited by Helen Cooney Andreas Capellanus on Love? Desire, Seduction, and Subversion in a Twelfth-Century Latin Text By Kathleen Andersen-Wyman Medieval Literacy and Textuality in Middle High German: Reading and Writing in Albrecht’s Jüngerer Titurel By Annette Volfing Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Feminist Origins of the Arthurian Legend By Fiona Tolhurst Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Translation of Female Kingship By Fiona Tolhurst Morgan le Fay, Shapeshifter By Jill M. Hebert

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A RT H U R I A N A N D C O U RTLY C U LTU R ES

The Myth of Morgan la Fey By Kristina Pérez

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Mapping Malory: Regional Identities and National Geographies in Le Morte Darthur By Dorsey Armstrong and Kenneth Hodges

10.1057/9781137443274 - Mapping Malory, Dorsey Armstrong and Kenneth Hodges

REGIONAL IDENTITIES AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIES IN LE MORTE DARTHUR

Dorsey Armstrong and Kenneth Hodges

10.1057/9781137443274 - Mapping Malory, Dorsey Armstrong and Kenneth Hodges

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