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Memory, Media, and Empire in the Castilian Romances of Antiquity: Alexander’s Heirs: The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, cartea 83

Autor Clara Pascual-Argente
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 2022
During the 13th and 14th centuries, medieval Castile produced some of the liveliest, most sophisticated vernacular reworkings of narratives inherited from classical and late antiquity, including those about Alexander the Great, the Trojan War, or Apollonius of Tyre. This study recovers the overlooked tradition of the Castilian romances of antiquity, showing how these works offered a nuanced reflection of the relationship between cultural memory, the media through which memory is shaped and transmitted, and Castile’s imperial ambitions. Clara Pascual-Argente restores a genre of great cultural and political importance to its rightful place in Castilian and European literary history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004512269
ISBN-10: 9004512268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World


Notă biografică

Clara Pascual-Argente, Ph.D. (2010), Georgetown University, is Associate Professor of Spanish at Rhodes College. She has published many articles on the creative transformations and political significance of classical narratives during the Iberian Middle Ages.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations

Introduction
1The Castilian Romances of Antiquity in Their European Context
2Cultural Memory and the Romances of Antiquity
3Alexander’s Heirs

1 Mirroring Monuments: Reflecting on the Media of Memory in the Libro de Alexandre and the Libro de Apolonio
1Monumental Memory in the Libro de Alexandre
1.1The Persian Tombs: Erasing Representational Friction
1.2Word, Image, and Mise en Abyme in Achilles’s Sepulcher
1.3Historia and Figura
2Memory, Identity, and Visuality in the Libro de Apolonio
2.1A Monumental Frame
2.2Metanarrative Proliferation
2.3From Memory to Written Record?

2 Remembering (for) Empire in the Libro de Alexandre and Its Literary Lineage (Poema de Fernán González, Poema de Alfonso Onceno)
1Remembering (at) Troy in the Libro de Alexandre
2Trojan Lessons in the Poema de Fernán González
2.1Trojan Past, Iberian Past
2.2A Monastic Troy
3Fulfilling Promises in the Poema de Alfonso XI

3 A Tale of Two Troys: Remediating the Roman de Troie in Alfonso XI’s Court
1“Sin Pecado:” The Libro de Alexandre, a Sinless Romance of Antiquity
2“Rex Dogma Dat Hyspanis:” Monarch and Media in the General Estoria
3The Twin Troys
3.1“Mester de cavallería:” Chivalric Community in the Crónica troyana de Alfonso XI
3.2“Esto amor lo faze:” Love’s Community in the Historia Troyana Polimétrica
3.3Media, Mediators, and Community at the Court of Alfonso XI

4 From Empire to Exile: Troy in 14th-century Castile
1Alfonso’s Imperial Troy
1.1Castilian Empire, Greek Heroes
1.2Marinids as Trojans
2A Turning Point: Pedro’s Troy
2.1Empire: The Historia troyana de Pedro I
2.2Exile: Galician Troys
3Catalina’s Troy: A Restoration?
3.1Two Trojan Compilations: Sumas de Historia Troyana and Confisión del Amante
3.2Troy and Petrismo in El Victorial

Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography