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Diu Crone and the Medieval Arthurian Cycle

Diu Crone and the Medieval Arthurian Cycle

by Neil Thomas
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/03/2002

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'Interesting and persuasive...will surely influence the future critical discussion of Heinrich's poem and the medieval Arthurian cycle'. ARTHURIANA Diu Croc;ne (The Crown) is one of the most neglected of Arthurian romances, perhaps because it does not fit into the canon of orthodox Arthurian stories: it is Gawain, not Perceval or Galahad, who achieves the Grail, and Heinrich's Arthur is not a predestined, assured imperial figure but a ruler who struggles through reverses and challenges as he attempts to establish his authority, making the eventual triumph of the court and the accolade of the Grail all the more dramatic. Diu Croc;ne is a bravura performance which creates a compelling new foundation myth. Camelot is transformed from its initial state of factionalism, sexual betrayal and lack of morale under an inexperienced king to one of law, order and security symbolised by the supreme resourcefulness shown by Gawain in the unflinching service of Arthur, his liege lord. It reinvents the imaginative foundation of the Arthurian ideal, and demonstrates that the ideal maintained its appeal in Germany into the later middle ages.
NEIL THOMAS is Reader in German in the School of Modern European Languages in the University of Durham
ISBN:
9780859916363
9780859916363
Category:
Literary studies: from c 1900 -
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-03-2002
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
164
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x21mm
Weight:
0.41kg

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