Often misleadingly called the Dark Ages, the period between the
fall of Rome and the Renaissance was a time of great creativity.
The Middle Ages gave rise to some of the world's most enduring and
influential literary works, including Dante's "Commedia," Chaucer's
"The Canterbury Tales," and a large body of Arthurian lore and
legend. This reference is a comprehensive guide to literature
written between 500 and 1500. While the volume is primarily devoted
to the early literature of England, it also includes entries for
historical persons and subjects of cultural relevance which would
have been discussed in literary works or which might have affected
their creation. Multicultural in scope, the book also covers
Islamic, Hispanic, Celtic, Mongolian, Germanic, Italian, and
Russian literature and culture of the Middle Ages.
Longer entries provide thorough coverage of major English
authors such as Chaucer and Malory, and of entire genres, such as
drama, lyric, ballad, debate, saga, chronicle, and hagiography.
Shorter entries examine particular literary works; significant
kings, artists, explorers, and religious leaders; important themes,
such as courtly love and chivalry; and major historical events,
such as the Crusades. The entries are written by scholars and each
entry concludes with a brief bibliography. The volume closes with a
list of the most valuable general works for further reading.
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