A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth

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Overview

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to provide an updated scholarly introduction to all aspects of his work. Arguably the most influential secular writer of medieval Britain, Geoffrey (d. 1154) popularized Arthurian literature and left an indelible mark on European romance, history, and genealogy. Despite this outsized influence, Geoffrey’s own life, background, and motivations are little understood. The volume situates his life and works within their immediate historical context, and frames them within current critical discussion across the humanities. By necessity, this volume concentrates primarily on Geoffrey’s own life and times, with the reception of his works covered by a series of short encyclopaedic overviews, organized by language, that serve as guides to further reading.

Contributors are Jean Blacker, Elizabeth Bryan, Thomas H. Crofts, Siân Echard, Fabrizio De Falco, Michael Faletra, Ben Guy, Santiago Gutiérrez García, Nahir I. Otaño Gracia, Paloma Gracia, Georgia Henley, David F. Johnson, Owain Wyn Jones, Maud Burnett McInerney, Françoise Le Saux, Barry Lewis, Coral Lumbley, Simon Meecham-Jones, Paul Russell, Victoria Shirley, Joshua Byron Smith, Jaakko Tahkokallio, Hélène Tétrel, Rebecca Thomas, Fiona Tolhurst.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789004405288
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/20/2020
Series: Brill's Companions to European History Series , #22
Pages: 575
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Georgia Henley, Ph.D. (2017), Harvard University, is an assistant professor of English at Saint Anselm College and senior fellow in the Andrew W.Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography at the Rare Book School. She has published articles in The Journal of Medieval Latin and Arthurian Literature and has co-edited Gerald of Wales: New Perspectives on a Medieval Writer and Critic (University of Wales Press, 2018) and The Chronicles of Medieval Wales and the March: New Contexts, Studies and Texts (Brepols, 2020).

Joshua Byron Smith, Ph.D. (2011), Northwestern University, is an associate professor of English at the University of Arkansas, where he is also the director of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program. He is the author of Walter Map and the Matter of Britain (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), and is a senior fellow in Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography at the Rare Book School.

Table of Contents

Contents
A Note on Translations
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Contributors

Introduction and Biography
 Joshua Byron Smith


1 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Welsh Sources
 Ben Guy

2 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Classical and Biblical Inheritance
 Paul Russell

3 Geoffrey of Monmouth and the English Past
 Rebecca Thomas

4 Riddling Words: the Prophetiae Merlini
 Maud Burnett McInerney


5 Early Manuscript Dissemination
 Jaakko Tahkokallio

6 Early Reactions to Geoffrey’s Work
 Simon Meecham-Jones

7 The Latin Reception of the De gestis Britonum
 Siân Echard

8 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum and Twelfth-Century Romance
 Françoise Le Saux

9 The Most Excellent Princes: Geoffrey of Monmouth and Medieval Welsh Historical Writing
 Owain Wyn Jones

10 Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Conventions of History Writing in Early 12th-Century England
 Georgia Henley


11 Colonial Preoccupations in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum
 Michael Faletra

12 Geoffrey and Gender: the Works of Geoffrey of Monmouth as Medieval “Feminism”
 Fiona Tolhurst

13 Geoffrey of Monmouth and Race
 Coral Lumbley

14 Religion and the Church in Geoffrey of Monmouth
 Barry Lewis


15 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Byzantine Reception
 Thomas H. Crofts

16 The De gestis Britonum in Castile
 Paloma Gracia

17 The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in the Crown of Aragon
 Nahir I. Otaño Gracia

18 The Middle Dutch Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
 David F. Johnson

19 The English Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
 Elizabeth Bryan

20 The Anglo-Norman and Continental French Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Corpus from the 12th to the 15th Centuries
 Jean Blacker

21 The German Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
 Joshua Byron Smith

22 The Old Icelandic “Brut”
 Hélène Tétrel

23 The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Ireland
 Joshua Byron Smith

24 The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Work in Italy
 Fabrizio De Falco

25 Geoffrey of Monmouth in Portugal and Galicia
 Santiago Gutiérrez García

26 The Scottish Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
 Victoria Shirley

27 The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Wales
 Ben Guy

Bibliography
Index
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