by Barbara Nolan (Contributor), Felicity Riddy (Contributor), Helen Cooper (Contributor), Elizabeth Archibald (Contributor), Barbara Nolan (Contributor), Felicity Riddy (Contributor), Wendy Bracewell (Contributor), Terence McCarthy (Contributor), Peter J C Field (Contributor), Linda Brosnan (Contributor), Carol. M Meale (Contributor), C. David Benson (Contributor), Jill Mann (Contributor), Richard Barber (Contributor), Professor Elizabeth Edwards (Contributor), Professor A. S. G. Edwards (Contributor), Jeremy J. Smith (Contributor)
This collection of original essays by an international group of distinguished medievalists provides a comprehensive introduction to the great work of Sir Thomas Malory, which will be indispensable for both students and scholars. It is divided into three main sections, on Malory in context, the art of the Morte Darthur, and its reception in later years. As well as essays on the eight tales which make up the Morte Darthur, there are studies of the relationship between the Winchestermanuscript and Caxton's and later editions; the political and social context in which Malory wrote; his style and sources; and his treatment of two key concepts in Arthurian literature, chivalry and the representation of women. The volume also includes a brief biography of Malory with a list of the historical records relating to him and his family. It ends with a discussion of the reception of the Morte Darthur from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, and a select bibliography. Contributors: P.J.C. FIELD, FELICITY RIDDY, RICHARD BARBER, ELIZABETH EDWARDS, TERENCE MCCARTHY, CAROL MEALE, JEREMY SMITH, ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD, BARBARA NOLAN, HELEN COOPER, JILL MANN, DAVID BENSON, A.S.G. EDWARDS
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: D.S.Brewer
Published: 01 Apr 2000
ISBN 10: 0859915204
ISBN 13: 9780859915205