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Constantinople and the West in Medieval French L – Renewal and Utopia: Gallica

Autor Rima Devereaux
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2012
Medieval France saw Constantinople as something of a quintessential ideal city. Aspects of Byzantine life were imitated in and assimilated to the West in a movement of political and cultural renewal, but the Byzantine capital was also celebrated as the locus of a categorical and inimitable difference.
This book analyses the debate between renewal and utopia in Western attitudes to Constantinople as it evolved through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in a series of vernacular (Old French, Occitan and Franco-Italian) texts, including the Plerinage de Charlemagne, Girart de Roussillon, Partonopeus de Blois, the poetry of Rutebeuf, and the chronicles by Geoffroy de Villehardouin and Robert de Clari, both known as the Conqute de Constantinople. It establishes how the texts' representation of the West's relationship with Constantinople enacts this debate between renewal and utopia; demonstrates that analysis of this relationship can contribute to a discussion on the generic status of the texts themselves; and shows that the texts both react to the socio-cultural context in which they were produced, and fulfil a role within that context.

Dr Rima Devereaux is an independent scholar based in London.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781843843023
ISBN-10: 1843843021
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 6, 5 black and white, 1 line drawing
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: D S BREWER
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Rima Devereaux

Cuprins

Introduction Making Sense of History: East-West Relations and the Idea of the City in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Renewal and Utopia: Two Paradigms for Understanding East-West Relations in Medieval French TextsAemulatio: The Limitations of East-West AllianceAdmiratio: Utopia as Social CritiqueTranslatio Embodied? Renewal, Truth and the Status of Constantinople in Thirteenth-Century Didactic TextsRenovatio as Commemoration: Civic Loyalty and the Latin Empire of Constantinople as Venetian Historiography Conclusion Appendix 1: Original Latin Quotations Appendix 2: References to Constantinople in Other Epics and Romances Appendix 3: Outline of Events in the History of East-West Relations from the Second Crusade to the Palaeologan Reconquest Bibliography