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Malorys Morte Darthur Remaking Arthurian Tradition Catherine Batt

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Malorys Morte Darthur Remaking Arthurian Tradition Catherine Batt
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Publisher: Palgrave
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.1 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Catherine Batt
ISBN: 9781349627882, 9781137111838, 1349627887, 1137111836
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Malorys Morte Darthur Remaking Arthurian Tradition Catherine Batt by Catherine Batt 9781349627882, 9781137111838, 1349627887, 1137111836 instant download after payment.

This study innovatively explores how Malory's Morte D'Arthur responds to available literary vernacular Arthurian traditions which the French defined as theoretical in impulse, the English as performative and experimental. Negotiating these influences, Malory transforms constructions of masculine heroism, especially in the presentation of Launcelot, and exposes the tensions and disillusions of the Arthurian project. The Morte poignantly conveys a desire for integrity in narrative and subject-matter, but at the same time tests literary conceptualizations of history, nationalism, gender and selfhood, and considers the failures of social and legal institutionalizations of violence, in a critique of literary form and of social order.

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