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Barbarian Memory: The Legacy of Early Medieval History in Early Modern Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Barbarian Memory: The Legacy of Early Medieval History in Early Modern Literature (Hardcover, New)
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This book investigates the use of Late Antique European history
(roughly, the fall of Rome and the establishment of barbarian
kingdoms) by late medieval and Renaissance writers such as Chaucer,
Shakespeare, Davenant, Trissino, and Corneille. Barbarian memory in
this era was seen as at once a rousing evocation of ethnic origin
and an embarrassing reminder of an era of disruptive invasions and
strange, uncouth names within a European fabric that desired to see
itself as seamless. We see the stories of Goths, Vandals, and
Lombards crop up from Spain to Sweden, from major texts like Hamlet
and Don Quixote to virtually unread works such as Corneille's
Pertharite or Davenant's Gondibert. The issues of ethnicity and
religion raised by the barbarian era makes its representation very
different from that of the classical world, and makes the book an
investigation not just of this particular topic but how time and
history conceived in the early modern period.
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