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OverviewThe Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature offers an up-to-date and student-friendly approach to teaching the literature of the Arthurian tradition. With a team of contributing editors creating new translations of classic texts, and a distinctive balance of familiar and lesser-known Arthur legends, the anthology is an authoritative and highly teachable resource. A companion website allows for greater flexibility without expanding the print book, and helpful introductions and notes support student readers throughout the anthology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy Cawsey , Elizabeth EdwardsPublisher: Broadview Press Ltd Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd Weight: 6.999kg ISBN: 9781554815975ISBN 10: 1554815975 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 31 October 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“The superb Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature offers a carefully chosen and wide-ranging selection, including canonical English, French, and German works alongside lesser-known texts in, for instance, Dutch, Greek, Hebrew, and Old Norse, and admirably foregrounding the ways in which translation functions across cultures as well as across languages. Indeed, inclusivity is a hallmark of this wonderful volume, which Cawsey and Edwards have skillfully curated to give invaluable insights into not only the Arthurian legend’s geographical reach and generic variety, but also the diversity of its racial, religious, and sexual identities and attitudes. A fantastic and very welcome new resource for studying medieval Arthuriana.” — Megan Leitch, Cardiff University “The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature is more than simply the ideal Arthurian anthology for 21st century undergraduates studying English literature. Going beyond the canonical Latin, French, and English texts that established the characters and narratives collected in Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur, BAMAL adds texts from Welsh, Hebrew, Norse, Dutch, German, and Greek, plus a collection of visual images, all of which make it a unique collection. More than any previous anthology, BAMAL shows the diversity and vitality of medieval Arthurian literature.” — Michael W. Twomey, Ithaca College “The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature is fantastic. Editors Cawsey and Edwards’ selections richly cover the thousand years of medieval Arthurian literature, in all its geographic, linguistic, and cultural diversity. ‘Must-have’ canonical works by Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien, or the Gawain-poet are enriched by texts that speak to contemporary concerns of inclusion, represented by the transgender hero Silence and the Morrish knight Morien. Texts formerly deemed peripheral now provide opportunities for comparison, such as the Jewish morality tale Melech Artus in which the grail becomes a plate for serving the poor or the Greek tale The Old Knight in which the hero fights ageism. Crisp headnotes provide students easy access to the works and helpful suggestions for further research. Translations, often borrowed from Broadview single-author editions, make for clear and compelling reading. Longer works are smartly excerpted, with on-line supplements that fill in the gaps for those who want to read more. The collection replaces all prior anthologies while offering professors of Arthurian literature or Middle English courses many paths to choose through the woods of medieval Arthuriana.” — Karen Cherewatuk, St. Olaf College """The superb Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature offers a carefully chosen and wide-ranging selection, including canonical English, French, and German works alongside lesser-known texts in, for instance, Dutch, Greek, Hebrew, and Old Norse, and admirably foregrounding the ways in which translation functions across cultures as well as across languages. Indeed, inclusivity is a hallmark of this wonderful volume, which Cawsey and Edwards have skillfully curated to give invaluable insights into not only the Arthurian legend's geographical reach and generic variety, but also the diversity of its racial, religious, and sexual identities and attitudes. A fantastic and very welcome new resource for studying medieval Arthuriana."" -- Megan Leitch, Cardiff University ""The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature is more than simply the ideal Arthurian anthology for 21st century undergraduates studying English literature. Going beyond the canonical Latin, French, and English texts that established the characters and narratives collected in Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur, BAMAL adds texts from Welsh, Hebrew, Norse, Dutch, German, and Greek, plus a collection of visual images, all of which make it a unique collection. More than any previous anthology, BAMAL shows the diversity and vitality of medieval Arthurian literature."" -- Michael W. Twomey, Ithaca College ""The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature is fantastic. Editors Cawsey and Edwards' selections richly cover the thousand years of medieval Arthurian literature, in all its geographic, linguistic, and cultural diversity. 'Must-have' canonical works by Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien, or the Gawain-poet are enriched by texts that speak to contemporary concerns of inclusion, represented by the transgender hero Silence and the Morrish knight Morien. Texts formerly deemed peripheral now provide opportunities for comparison, such as the Jewish morality tale Melech Artus in which the grail becomes a plate for serving the poor or the Greek tale The Old Knight in which the hero fights ageism. Crisp headnotes provide students easy access to the works and helpful suggestions for further research. Translations, often borrowed from Broadview single-author editions, make for clear and compelling reading. Longer works are smartly excerpted, with on-line supplements that fill in the gaps for those who want to read more. The collection replaces all prior anthologies while offering professors of Arthurian literature or Middle English courses many paths to choose through the woods of medieval Arthuriana."" -- Karen Cherewatuk, St. Olaf College" Author InformationKathy Cawsey is Associate Professor of English at Dalhousie University. Elizabeth Edwards is Professor of English at the University of King’s College, Halifax. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |