Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Translation of Female Kingship
provides the first feminist analysis of the part of The History of
the Kings of Britain that most readers overlook: the reigns before
and after Arthur's. Fiona Tolhurst demonstrates that Geoffrey not
only creates precedents for the future reign of Empress Matilda in
England but also presents female rule as an attractive and
beneficial alternative to male immorality and incompetence. Her
study adds a new dimension to contemporary scholarship by proposing
that the word 'feminist' can be used to describe this history that
- in contrast to the works of Geoffrey's predecessors, redactors,
and early translators - presents female rule positively.
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