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Images of Adventure - Ywain in the Visual Arts (Hardcover)
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Images of Adventure - Ywain in the Visual Arts (Hardcover)
Series: Anniversary Collection
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Modern audiences are most likely to encounter Yvain and other
Arthurian characters in literature. We read Chretien de Troyes's
Yvain or Hartmann von Aue's Iwein, and easily slip into the
assumption that during the Middle Ages the title character existed
primarily, or even exclusively, in these canonical texts. James A.
Rushing, Jr. contends, however, that many times the number of
people who heard or read Chretien or Hartmann must have known the
Ywain story through the varieties of second-hand narration,
hearsay, and conversation that we may call secondary orality. And
man other people would have known the story through its visual
representations. Exploring the complex relationships between
literature and the visual arts in the Middle Ages, Images of
Adventure: Ywain in the Visual Arts examines pictorial
representations of the story of Ywain, knight of the Round Table,
from the thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries. Of the images
Rushing studies, only those found in the manuscripts of Chretien's
Yvain are placed in any obvious relation with a written text, and
not even they can be construed as straightforward illustrations.
Images of Ywain are presented without any textual anchor in the
thirteenth-century wall paintings from Schmalkalden in eastern
German and Rodenegg Castle in the South Tyrol; on the rich
embroidery sewn in the fourteenth century for the patrician
Malterer family of Freiburg; and in a group of English misericords
that show Ywain caught in a moment of high adventure and perhaps
comic embarrassment. "Pictures," according to Pope Gregory the
Great, "are the literature of the laity." Navigating between the
traditional disciplines of literary study and art history, Images
of Adventure offers at once a detailed catalog of Ywain images, a
series of close "readings" of works of art, and a concrete sense of
what Gregory's oft-quoted statement may actually have meant in
practice.
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