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The Reputation Of Edward Ii 13051697 A Literary Transformation Of History Kit Heyam

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The Reputation Of Edward Ii 13051697 A Literary Transformation Of History Kit Heyam
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Kit Heyam
ISBN: 9789048552146, 9048552141
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Reputation Of Edward Ii 13051697 A Literary Transformation Of History Kit Heyam by Kit Heyam 9789048552146, 9048552141 instant download after payment.

During his lifetime and the four centuries following his death, King Edward II (1307-1327) acquired a reputation for having engaged in sexual and romantic relationships with his male favourites, and having been murdered by penetration with a red-hot spit. This book provides the first account of how this reputation developed, providing new insights into the processes and priorities that shaped narratives of sexual transgression in medieval and early modern England. In doing so, it analyses the changing vocabulary of sexual transgression in English, Latin and French; the conditions that created space for sympathetic depictions of same-sex love; and the use of medieval history in early modern political polemic. It also focuses, in particular, on the cultural impact of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II (c.1591-92). Through such close readings of poetry and drama, alongside chronicle accounts and political pamphlets, it demonstrates that Edward's medieval and early modern afterlife was significantly shaped by the influence of literary texts and techniques. A 'literary transformation' of historiographical methodology is, it argues, an apposite response to the factors that shaped medieval and early modern narratives of the past.

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