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King Arthur And The Myth Of History
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The Few Fulllength Studies Of The Morte D'Arthur And Other Arthurian Texts Published In The Past 15 Years Have Rarely Reached And Sustained The Level Of Theoretical And Interpretive Sophistication Found Here. King Arthur And The Myth Of History Ought To Have Quite An Impact On Arthurian Studies, In Part Because Finke And Shichtman Take Medieval Arthurian Literatureparticularly What Passes For History And Chroniclevery Seriously, On Its Own Terms, In Its Different Cultural Contexts.Kathleen Kelly, Northeastern Universityking Arthur And The Myth Of History Considers Why, In The 12Th Century, Tales Of A 6Thcentury British King Who Achieved Immortality In An Apparently Hopeless Struggle To Repel Saxon Invaders, Suddenly Emerged Full Blown, Virtually From Nowhere. Further, Why Did This Figure From The Margins Of The Norman Empire Suddenly Become An Important Subject Of Historical Writing At The Center Of That Empire, And Why Has He Since Continued To Be An Enduring Cultural Icon? Laurie Finke And Martin Shichtman Contend That Arthur Has Been Employed By Historians As A Potent But Empty Symbol To Legitimize Institutional Political Ambitions During Times Of Social Stress.The Study Focuses On Three Periods Of Cultural Crisis: The Norman Colonization Of England In The 11Th And 12Th Centuries, The Warsof The Roses In The 15Th Century, And The Rise And Resurgence Of Fascism In 20Thcentury Europe. It Examines Four English Chronicles Of The Norman Periodthose Of William Of Malmesbury, Geoffrey Of Monmouth, Wace, And Layamon. Other Chapters Investigate John Hardyng'S Chronicle And Malory'S Morte D'Arthur, Both Produced During The Tumult Of The Wars Of The Roses. Finally, It Considers More Contemporary Texts That Offer The History Of Adolf Hitler'S Acquisition Of The Holy Grail: Jeanmichel Angebert'S The Occult And The Third Reich: The Mystical Origins Of Nazism And The Search For The Holy Grail And Trevor Ravenscroft'S Spear Of Destiny.Finke And Shichtman Argue That These Texts Reveal Tensions Between The Claims That History Makes About Objectivity Or Referentiality And Particular Social, Political, And Ideological Agendas. They Demonstrate That At Historical Moments Of Great Stress, The Turn To Antiquarianism, In An Effort To Bypass Traumas Of The Recent Past In Favor Of Archaic Origins, Offers A Unique Opportunity For The Literary And Cultural Theorists To Investigate The Aims And Uses Of History Itself.Laurie A. Finke Is Chair Of The Women And Gender Studies Program At Kenyon College. Martin B. Shichtman Is Professor Of English At Eastern Michigan University.
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- Q: How many pages does 'King Arthur and the Myth of History' have? A: This book has two hundred eighty-eight pages. It provides an in-depth analysis of Arthurian literature and its historical context.
- Q: What binding does this book have? A: The book is hardcover. This binding type is known for its durability and longevity, making it suitable for extensive reading.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six point two two inches in length, zero point nine one inches in width, and nine point two nine inches in height. These dimensions make it a manageable size for reading.
- Q: What is the main theme of 'King Arthur and the Myth of History'? A: The main theme explores the significance of King Arthur in medieval literature and history. It delves into how Arthurian narratives were shaped by cultural crises.
- Q: Who are the authors of the book? A: The authors are Laurie A. Finke and Martin B. Shichtman. They are both scholars in literature and cultural studies, contributing their expertise to this work.
- Q: Is 'King Arthur and the Myth of History' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, it is suitable for academic study. The book offers theoretical insights and interpretations relevant to Arthurian studies.
- Q: How does this book explore the concept of history? A: It examines how historical narratives have been employed to serve political agendas. The authors analyze various texts from different cultural contexts.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for casual readers? A: Yes, casual readers can enjoy it. While it is academically rigorous, the narrative is engaging and accessible.
- Q: Are there any contemporary texts discussed in this book? A: Yes, it discusses contemporary texts, including those related to Adolf Hitler and the Holy Grail. These discussions highlight the enduring relevance of Arthurian themes.
- Q: What is the significance of Arthurian literature according to this book? A: The book argues that Arthurian literature serves as a cultural symbol during times of social stress. It reveals how these stories reflect historical anxieties.
- Q: How should I care for this hardcover book? A: Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent damage. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the cover and pages.
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- Q: Is there a warranty available for this book? A: No, books typically do not come with warranties. However, check with the seller for any guarantees on quality.
- Q: What makes this book unique in Arthurian studies? A: This book is unique because it combines literary analysis with historical context. It offers a sophisticated examination of Arthur's role across different periods.