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Word and Image in Arthurian Literature [Kõva köide]

Edited by (The University of Wisconsin, USA)

Originally published in 1996, the articles in this book showcase analysis of varied aspects of visual representation and relation to literary themes. Close attention to the historical context is a key feature of this work, investigating the linkage between texts and images in the Middle Ages and beyond.



Originally published in 1996, the articles in this book are revised, expanded papers from a session at the 17th International Congress of the Arthurian Society held in 1993. The chapters cover Arthurian studies’ directions at the time, showcasing analysis of varied aspects of visual representation and relation to literary themes. Close attention to the historical context is a key feature of this work, investigating the linkage between texts and images in the Middle Ages and beyond.

Preface
1. A Pictorial Synopsis of Arthurian Episodes for Jacques
DArmagnac, Duke of Nemours Susan A. Blackman
2. Text and Image: The Case of
Erec et Enide Carleton W. Carroll
3. "Imagines Historiarum": Text and Image
in the French Prose Lancelot Carol R. Dover
4. Seeing the Seer: Images of
Merlin in the Middle Ages and Beyond Donald L. Hoffman
5. The Implied Arthur:
Mass Publics and Splintered Subjects in Spensers Faerie Queene, Book II
Elizabeth Mazzola
6. Arthurian Illuminations in Middle Dutch Manuscripts
Martine Meuwese
7. The Discourse of the Figural Narrative in the Illuminated
Manuscripts of Tristan (C. 1250-1475) Jacqueline Thibault Schaefer
8. The
Illustrations of BN, FR. 95 and Yale 229: Prolegomena to a Comparative
Analysis Alison Stones
9. Discursive Illustrations in Three Tristan
Manuscripts Stephanie Cain van DElden
10. The "Roi Pescheor" and
Iconographic Implications in the Conte Del Graal Michèle Vauthier
11. Wonders
and Illuminations: Pierart Duo Tielt and the Queste Del Saint Graal Lori
Walters