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Introducing the Medieval Swan (Paperback)
Loot Price: R338
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Introducing the Medieval Swan (Paperback)
Series: Medieval Animals
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Loot Price R338
Discovery Miles 3 380
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What comes to mind when we think of swans? Likely their beauty in
domestic settings, their preserved status, their association with
royalty, and possibly even the phrase 'swan song'. This book
explores the emergence of each of these ideas, starting with an
examination of the medieval swan in natural history, exploring
classical writings and their medieval interpretations and
demonstrating how the idea of a swan's song developed. The book
then proceeds to consider literary motifs of swan-to-human
transformation, particularly the legend of the Knight of the Swan.
Although this legend is known today largely through Wagner's opera,
it was a best-seller in the Middle Ages, and courts throughout
Europe strove to be associated as descendants of this Swan Knight.
Consequently, the swan was projected as an icon of courtly and
eventual royal status. The book's third chapter looks at the swan
as icon of the Lancasters, particularly important during the reign
of Richard II and the War of the Roses, and the final chapter
examines the swan as an important item of feasting, focusing on
cookery and husbandry to argue that over time the right to keep
swans became an increasingly restricted right controlled by the
English crown. Each of the swan's medieval associations are
explored as they developed over time to the modern day.
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