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Marriage, Adultery and Inheritance in Malory's Morte Darthur

Karen Cherewatuk author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:21st Sep '06

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An exploration of how Malory deals with the themes of love, marriage and adultery, revealing the socially conservative vantage of the gentry and nobility. Marriage in the Middle Ages encompassed two crucial but sometimes conflicting dimensions: a private companionate relationship, and a public social institution, the means whereby heirs were produced and land, wealth, power and political rule were transferred. This study examines the concept of marriage as seen in the Morte Darthur, moving beyond it to look at "adulterous" and other male/female relationships, and their impact on the world of the RoundTable in general. Key points addressed are the compromise achieved in the "Tale of Sir Gareth" between natural, youthful passion and the gentry's pragmatic view of marriage; the problems of King Arthur's marriage in light of bothpolitical need and the difficulty of the queen's infertility and adultery; and the repercussions of Lancelot's adultery in the tragedies of two marriageable daughters, Elaine of Astolat and Elaine of Corbin. Finally, the author reveals and considers in detail (focusing on dynastic dysfunction in three generations of Pendragon men: Uther, Arthur and Mordred) the myth of benevolent paternity by which men, whether born legitimate of bastard, were united through the Round Table. KAREN CHEREWATUK is Professor of English at St Olaf College, Minnesota.

An appealing and needed study. * JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY *
[Displays] very good ideas, with lots of interesting interdisciplinary work. * MLR *
Enables a range of apercus which Malorians will enjoy engaging with, and the attention both to manuscript and to aural effects makes for secure argument, benefiting specialists and undergraduates alike. * MEDIUM AEVUM *
A stimulating re-engagement with Malory's endlessly fascinating tale. * PARERGON *
Offers insightful new readings of the private and public sides of the fundamental institution of marriage, seen against shared fifteenth-century concerns of the gentry. Overall this is an engaging, well documented study, which will benefit both scholars and students alike. x * PARERGON *

ISBN: 9781843840893

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 434g

180 pages