The Liminality of Fairies: Readings in Late Medieval English and Scottish Romance

Author:   Piotr Spyra
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367521653


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Piotr Spyra
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367521653


ISBN 10:   0367521652
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 May 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The glamourie of the fairies continues to appeal and hold us in their mischievous grip. Spyra has provided a masterful insight into the slippery nature of the fairy folk in the context of medieval literature and romance texts such as old favourites Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Thomas of Erceldoune, Sir Orfeo, and Robert Henryson's Orpheus and Eurydice, shedding new light on old tales. The inbetwixt nature of the fairy motif - in literature and in folklore - is examined in close detail. A particular strength of the book is its focus on the concept of liminality and its wider application to the fairies of romance. The author endeavours to make sense of what fairies are and how they functioned in literary understandings and interpretations, striding the divide somewhere between reality and fiction, at once literal and metaphoric. Drawing on an erudite range of theoretical perspectives, from Arnold Van Gennep, to Victor Turner, to Mary Douglas, this study presents a conscious blend of old and new approaches to folk belief in the context of literary criticism. Like King Orfeo or Thomas the Rhymer, the reader will be spell-bound on a venture through the maze of fairy-ridden texts and be all the better for the journey. Dr Lizanne Henderson, University of Glasgow An interesting and original application of heavy-duty anthropological and literary theory to a celebrated and beloved group of medieval texts. Ronald Hutton, Bristol University The Liminality of Fairies offers an innovative, superbly researched study of the relationship between medieval romance and fairylore, one that offers new insights and provides a firm foundation for future research. Dr Juliette Wood, Cardiff University


"""The glamourie of the fairies continues to appeal and hold us in their mischievous grip. Spyra has provided a masterful insight into the slippery nature of the fairy folk in the context of medieval literature and romance texts such as old favourites Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Thomas of Erceldoune, Sir Orfeo, and Robert Henryson’s Orpheus and Eurydice, shedding new light on old tales. The inbetwixt nature of the fairy motif – in literature and in folklore – is examined in close detail. A particular strength of the book is its focus on the concept of liminality and its wider application to the fairies of romance. The author endeavours to make sense of what fairies are and how they functioned in literary understandings and interpretations, striding the divide somewhere between reality and fiction, at once literal and metaphoric. Drawing on an erudite range of theoretical perspectives, from Arnold Van Gennep, to Victor Turner, to Mary Douglas, this study presents a conscious blend of old and new approaches to folk belief in the context of literary criticism. Like King Orfeo or Thomas the Rhymer, the reader will be spell-bound on a venture ""through the maze of fairy-ridden texts"" and be all the better for the journey."" Dr Lizanne Henderson, University of Glasgow ""An interesting and original application of heavy-duty anthropological and literary theory to a celebrated and beloved group of medieval texts."" Ronald Hutton, Bristol University ""The Liminality of Fairies offers an innovative, superbly researched study of the relationship between medieval romance and fairylore, one that offers new insights and provides a firm foundation for future research."" Dr Juliette Wood, Cardiff University"


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