Malory's Contemporary Audience
The Social Reading of Romance in Late Medieval England
Thomas H. Crofts
This book seeks to place Malory's Morte Darthur more firmly in its cultural and historical context. Its composition, in the mid to late fifteenth century, took place at a time of great upheaval for England, a period beginning with the loss of Bordeaux [and the Hundred Years War] and ending with the rise of Richard III. During this time the Morte was translated from numerous French sources, copied by scribes, and, finally, in July 1485, printed by William Caxton. The author argues that in this unique production history are reflected the ideological crises which loomed so massively over England's ruling class in the fifteenth century; and that the book is in fact inseparable from these crises.
THOMAS H. CROFTS is Assistant Professor of English at East Tennessee State University | |
DETAILS
4 colour illustrations 196 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781843840855
Binding: Hardback First published: 17/Jul/2006 Price: 80.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Arthurian Studies
Subject: Medieval Literature
BIC class: CSBB
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009
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Contents
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Introduction Thomas Howard Crofts
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The Text at Hand Thomas Howard Crofts
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Caxton's Preface: Historia and Argumentum Thomas Howard Crofts
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Malory's Moral Scribes: `Balin' in the Winchester Manuscript Thomas Howard Crofts
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Usurpation, Right and Redress in Malory's `Roman War' Thomas Howard Crofts
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No Hint of the Future Thomas Howard Crofts
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Epilogue: Two Gestures of Closure Thomas Howard Crofts
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Reviews
A provocative and well-written - though markedly eclectic - theoretical study which will challenge the reader to reconsider Caxton's edition, Malory's narrative, and cultural studies more generally. MEDIUM AEVUM
Repays detailed reading for the many observations which similarly cause the reader to reassess previously held opinions. THE RICARDIAN, XVIII, 2008
Provocative and well written-though markedly eclectic-this new book will challenge the reader to reconsider Caxton's edition, Malory's narrative, and cultural studies more generally.
YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES
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