Description
This new Companion introduces the most important medieval vernacular literary genre in Britain and continental Europe.
About the Author
Roberta L. Krueger is the author of Women Readers and the Ideology of Gender in Old French Verse Romance (Cambridge University Press, 1993), editor of The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance (2000) and co-editor of Cultural Performances in Medieval France (2007). She has published widely on medieval romance, conduct literature, Marie de France, and Christine de Pizan. With Jane H. M. Taylor, she has translated Jean de Saintre: A Medieval Education in Love and Chivalry (2014). She is co-founder of the Medieval Feminist Newsletter (1985), now the Medieval Feminist Forum.
Reviews
'This new Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance builds on the strengths of the 2000 volume. Traditional topics, such as the history of the genre, the materiality of romance texts and the development of national traditions, highlight the most recent scholarship, including chapters devoted to meter and prosody, and narratorial voice. Other chapters focus on current interdisciplinary approaches to romance, such as explorations of a Mediterranean context, the application of critical race theory or affect theory and the analysis of romances across the medieval / early modern divide. The result is a volume that will be both an aid to the new-comer who is trying to find their way in a complex field and a boon to the experienced researcher who is contemplating new ways to engage with familiar texts.' Richard Moll, University of Western Ontario
'The New Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance is a brilliant and indispensable addition to the previous volume, which explores romances in a geographically broader and conceptually more diverse literary ecosystem. I was impressed with the wide range of scholars involved and the editor's continued endeavour to make the chapters accessible without compromising on academic rigour and complexity.' Sophie Marnette, Professor of Medieval French Studies, University of Oxford
Book Information
ISBN 9781108749589
Author Roberta L. Krueger
Format Paperback
Page Count 350
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 441g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm