Translating Troy: Provincial Politics in Alliterative Romance

Author:   Alex Mueller
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
ISBN:  

9780814212219


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 April 2013
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Our Price $234.83 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Translating Troy: Provincial Politics in Alliterative Romance


Add your own review!

Overview

For Geoffrey Chaucer and many of his contemporaries, the literary life of England began in ancient Troy. In Translating Troy: Provincial Politics in Alliterative Romance, Alex Muellerexplores Middle English alliterative romances that challenge this genealogical fantasy and decentralize Troy as the eastern origin of western authority. Until the sixteenth century, the Trojans were widely believed to be the ancestors of the English people: the destruction of Troy led to the birth of Rome and eventually the foundation of a New Troy in Britain. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the fall of Troy was such a popular subject that the production of Troy books became an industry in itself. Products of a northern network of alliterative poets, the poems Mueller investigates resist the pervasive fashion to envision England as the inheritor of imperial power. Translating their Latin sources into concussive verse well suited for the rhythm, pace, and spectacular violence of battle, the poems belie enthusiasm about Trojan ancestry through critiques of the chivalric practices cherished by the metropolitan nobility. The consistency of their metrical choice, militaristic subjects, and anti-imperialistic sentiment suggest that these northern romances emerged from a Trojan word-hoard of provincial skepticism toward aristocratic claims to sovereignty.

Full Product Details

Author:   Alex Mueller
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780814212219


ISBN 10:   0814212212
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 April 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Table of Contents

Reviews

Alexander Mueller's Translating Troy consists of a carefully argued, thoroughly supported study of four alliterative romances inspired by the skeptical anti-imperialism of Guido delle Colonne's narrative of Troy. Mueller's searching analysis of these four alliterative, Guidonian romances will have a profound impact on Middle English studies and will surely be a significant contribution to the literary historical study of late-medieval Britain. --Randy P. Schiff, author of Revivalist Fantasy: Verse and Nationalist Literary History


Translating Troy makes important arguments about the politics and import of texts of the Alliterative Revival--these romances are of increasing importance to our understanding of the period, particularly with regard to the nature of regionalism and regional resistance in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Mueller's claim regarding the importance and popularity of Guido della Colonne's Historia Destructionis Troiae is as compelling as it is important. Answering a number of questions about particular texts, Mueller's study also re-situates our understanding of the Troy tradition in crucial ways. --Patricia Clare Ingham, Indiana University Alexander Mueller's Translating Troy consists of a carefully argued, thoroughly supported study of four alliterative romances inspired by the skeptical anti-imperialism of Guido delle Colonne's narrative of Troy. Mueller's searching analysis of these four alliterative, Guidonian romances will have a profound impact on Middle English studies and will surely be a significant contribution to the literary historical study of late-medieval Britain. --Randy P. Schiff, author of Revivalist Fantasy: Verse and Nationalist Literary History


Translating Troy makes important arguments about the politics and import of texts of the Alliterative Revival--these romances are of increasing importance to our understanding of the period, particularly with regard to the nature of regionalism and regional resistance in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Mueller's claim regarding the importance and popularity of Guido della Colonne's Historia Destructionis Troiae is as compelling as it is important. Answering a number of questions about particular texts, Mueller's study also re-situates our understanding of the Troy tradition in crucial ways. --Patricia Clare Ingham, Indiana University Alexander Mueller's Translating Troy consists of a carefully argued, thoroughly supported study of four alliterative romances inspired by the skeptical anti-imperialism of Guido delle Colonne's narrative of Troy. Mueller's searching analysis of these four alliterative, Guidonian romances will have a profound impact on Middle English studies and will surely be a significant contribution to the literary historical study of late-medieval Britain. --Randy P. Schiff, author of Revivalist Fantasy: Verse and Nationalist Literary History Translating Troy makes important arguments about the politics and import of texts of the Alliterative Revival these romances are of increasing importance to our understanding of the period, particularly with regard to the nature of regionalism and regional resistance in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Mueller s claim regarding the importance and popularity of Guido della Colonne s Historia Destructionis Troiae is as compelling as it is important. Answering a number of questions about particular texts, Mueller's study also re-situates our understanding of the Troy tradition in crucial ways. Patricia Clare Ingham, Indiana University Alexander Mueller s Translating Troy consists of a carefully argued, thoroughly supported study of four alliterative romances inspired by the skeptical anti-imperialism of Guido delle Colonne s narrative of Troy. Mueller s searching analysis of these four alliterative, Guidonian romances will have a profound impact on Middle English studies and will surely be a significant contribution to the literary historical study of late-medieval Britain. Randy P. Schiff, author of Revivalist Fantasy: Verse and Nationalist Literary History


Author Information

Alex Mueller is assistant professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List