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  • Formaat: 170 pages
  • Sari: Arthurian Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2005
  • Kirjastus: D.S. Brewer
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846154263
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  • Formaat: 170 pages
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846154263
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First full-length exploration of the Arthurian legend in Scotland.

Scotland's importance in Arthurian legend is undeniable: it was the traditional homeland of key figures such as Gawain; its landscape is still dotted with Arthurian associations, and many modern attempts to locate a historical Arthur end up in Scotland. Nevertheless, Scotland's complex relationship with Arthurian legend has been surprisingly neglected, and this volume is the first to be dedicated to it. The essays cover the period between the appearance inca. 1136 of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae and the accession of James VI to the English throne as James I in 1603 - five centuries of precarious Scottish independence during which the relationship of theScots and the English, as refracted through Arthurian legend, is at its most turbulent and changeable. The approaches are both literary and historical, covering such topics as the direct responses of early Scottish historians to the challenges set by Geoffrey's work, Arthurian literature written in Scots, the circulation of other Arthurian material in Scotland, and the portrayal of Scotland and the Scots in English and French Arthurian texts.

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Succeeds in offering an impressive range of illuminating and persuasive readings. * ENGLISH STUDIES * A welcome addition to our knowledge of Scottish Arthurian literature. * MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Tartan Arthur? 1(8)
RHIANNON PURDIE and NICOLA ROYAN
Where Does Britain End? The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Scotland and Wales 9(16)
JULIETIE WOOD
The Testimony of Writing: Pierre de Langtoft and the Appeals to History, 1291-1306 25(18)
THEA SUMMERFIELD
The Fine Art of Faint Praise in Older Scots Historiography 43(12)
NICOLA ROYAN
The Roman de Fergus: Parody or Pastiche? 55(16)
TONY HUNT
Lancelot of the Laik: Sources, Genre, Reception 71(12)
ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD
Sir Lamwell in Scotland 83(12)
PRISCILLA BAWCUTT
The Search for Scottishness in Golagros and Gawane 95(14)
RHIANNON PURDIE
'Of an uncouthe stede': The Scottish Knight in Middle English Arthurian Romances 109(12)
CORY J. RUSHTON
Dead Butchers and Fiend-like Queens: Literary and Political History in The Misfortunes of Arthur and Macbeth 121(14)
ANDREW KING
Reinventing Arthur: Representations of the Matter of Britain in Medieval Scotland and Catalonia 135(14)
SERGI MAINER
Appendix: The Principal Texts Discussed in this Volume 149(2)
Index 151
ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD is Professor of English Studies at Durham University, and Principal of St Cuthbert's Society. PRISCILLA BAWCUTT, honorary professor at the University of Liverpool, was one of the most distinguished contemporary scholars of Older Scots. She edited The Poems of William Dunbar for the Association of Scottlish Literary Studies (1997/8), and The Shorter Poems of Gavin Douglas for the Scottish Text Society (revised 2003); she has written very widely and deeply on all aspects of Older Scots literature, includingher foundational study, Gavin Douglas (1976). IAN C. CUNNINGHAM, former Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Scotland, has published extensively on Latin and Older Scots manuscripts, and edited and translated Theophrastus