Authority and Subjugation in Writing of Medieval Wales

Authority and Subjugation in Writing of Medieval Wales

by R. Kennedy
Authority and Subjugation in Writing of Medieval Wales

Authority and Subjugation in Writing of Medieval Wales

by R. Kennedy

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Overview

The conquest of Wales by the medieval English throne produced a fiercely contested territory, both militarily and culturally. Wales was left fissured by frontiers of language, jurisdiction and loyalty - a reluctant meeting place of literary traditions and political cultures. But the profound consequences of this first colonial adventure on the development of medieval English culture have been disregarded. In setting English figurations of Wales against the contrasted representations of the Welsh language tradition, this volume seeks to reverse this neglect, insisting on the crucial importance of the English experience in Wales for any understanding of the literary cultures of medieval England and medieval Britain.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349371372
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/14/2008
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 1st ed. 2008
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

RUTH KENNEDY is Senior Lecturer, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
SIMON MEECHAM-JONES is Associate Research Fellow, University of Swansea, UK and affiliated lecturer, Cambridge University, UK.

Table of Contents

English Language Texts and Welsh Contexts; W.Marx Where was Wales? The Erasure of Wales in Medieval English Culture; S.Meecham-Jones A Tale of Two Monastic Cities: Lichfield, Llandeilo Fawr and their Eighth-Century Gospelbook; M.P.Brown Exeter Book Riddle 12: Fotum ich fere…; P.Robson 'By the Authority of the Devil': The Operation of Welsh and English Law in Medieval Wales; S.Elin Roberts Higden's Translation of Trevisa's Polychronicon, Book 38: An Edition; R.Waldron Wales and the Welsh in Middle English Romance; T.Davenport Wales and the Continent in the Context of Literature and Manuscripts; C.L.Morgan Malory's Divided Wales; C.J.Rushton Class and Nation: Defining the English in the Poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym; H.Fulton English Economies and Welsh Realities: Drama in Medieval and Early Modern Wales; D.Klausner 'Songes of the Doeinges of their Auncestors': Aspects of Welsh and English Musical Traditions; S.Harper William Salesbury and Welsh Printing in London, 1546–1553; G.Evans
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