These essays take advantage of a new, exciting trend towards
interdisciplinary research on the Charlemagne legend. Written by
historians, art historians, and literary scholars, these essays
focus on the multifaceted ways the Charlemagne legend functioned in
the Middle Ages and how central the shared (if nonetheless
fictional) memory of the great Frankish ruler was to the medieval
West. A gateway to new research on memory, crusading, apocalyptic
expectation, Carolingian historiography, and medieval kingship, the
contributors demonstrate the fuzzy line separating "fact" and
"fiction" in the Middle Ages.
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