Pulp Fictions of Medieval England: Essays in Popular Romance

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Nicola McDonald
Manchester University Press, 2004 - 250 pàgines
Nicola McDonald's collection and the romances it investigates are crucial to our understanding of the aesthetics of medieval narrative and to the ideologies of gender and sexuality, race, religion, political formations, social class, ethics, morality and national identity with which those narratives emerge. It should be valuable reading for specialists of medieval English literature and for theorists of medieval and modern popular culture; yet its inclusion of detailed introductory material makes it equally accessible to students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, taking courses in medieval literature.

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Incorporation in the Siege of Melayne
22
The twin demons of aristocratic society in Sir Gowther
45
coding samesex union in Amis and Amiloun
63
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Nicola McDonald is Lecturer in English and Medieval Studies at the University of York

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