Remembering the Crusades in Medieval Texts and Songs
Thomas W Smith editor Andrew D Buck editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:15th Oct '19
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* This book contributes to the flourishing interest in memory and the crusades. * It offers a nuanced understanding of how medieval authors presented the crusades. * It opens up new avenues for research into medieval texts and songs about the crusading movement.
This book contributes to new directions in crusade studies by offering a more nuanced understanding of the diverse ways in which medieval authors and performers presented events, people, and places central to the crusading movement.Exploring Latin texts, as well as Old French, Castilian and Occitan songs and lyrics, Remembering the Crusades in Medieval Texts and Songs takes inspiration from the new ways scholars are looking to trace the dissemination and influence of the memories and narratives surrounding the crusading past in medieval Europe. It contributes to these new directions in crusade studies by offering a more nuanced understanding of the diverse ways in which medieval authors presented events, people and places central to the crusading movement. This volume investigates how the transmission of stories related to suffering, heroism, the miraculous and ideals of masculinity helped to shape ideas of crusading presented in narratives produced in both the Latin East and the West, as well as the importance of Jerusalem in the lyric cultures of southern France, and how the narrative arc of the First Crusade developed from the earliest written and oral responses to the venture.
ISBN: 9781786835048
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160 pages