Middle English romance and the craft of memory:

In Middle English romances many memories are created, stored, forgotten, and rediscovered by both the characters and audience; such memory work is not, however, either simple or obvious. This study examines the ways in which recollection is achieved and sustained through physical, cognitive, and int...

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Main Author: McKinstry, Jamie (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY D.S. Brewer 2015
Series:Studies in medieval romance
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Summary:In Middle English romances many memories are created, stored, forgotten, and rediscovered by both the characters and audience; such memory work is not, however, either simple or obvious. This study examines the ways in which recollection is achieved and sustained through physical, cognitive, and interpretative challenges. It uses examples such as <I>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sir Orfeo</I>,and <I>Emaré</I>, alongside romances by Chaucer and Malory, to investigate the genre's reliance on individual and collective memorial processes. The author argues that a tale's objects, places, dreams, discoveries, disguises, prophecies, and dramatic ironies influence that romance's essential memory work, which relies as much on creativity as it does accuracy. He also explores the imaginative crafts of memory that are employed by romances themselves.<BR><BR> Dr Jamie McKinstry teaches in the Department of English Studies at Durham University, where he is a member of the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 276 Seiten)
ISBN:9781782045861
DOI:10.1017/9781782045861

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