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Ballads of the North, Medieval to Modern - Essays Inspired by Larry Syndergaard (Hardcover, New edition): Sandra Ballif... Ballads of the North, Medieval to Modern - Essays Inspired by Larry Syndergaard (Hardcover, New edition)
Sandra Ballif Straubhaar, Richard Firth Green
R3,315 Discovery Miles 33 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Elf Queens and Holy Friars - Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (Paperback): Richard Firth Green Elf Queens and Holy Friars - Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (Paperback)
Richard Firth Green
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Elf Queens and Holy Friars Richard Firth Green investigates an important aspect of medieval culture that has been largely ignored by modern literary scholarship: the omnipresent belief in fairyland. Taking as his starting point the assumption that the major cultural gulf in the Middle Ages was less between the wealthy and the poor than between the learned and the lay, Green explores the church's systematic demonization of fairies and infernalization of fairyland. He argues that when medieval preachers inveighed against the demons that they portrayed as threatening their flocks, they were in reality often waging war against fairy beliefs. The recognition that medieval demonology, and indeed pastoral theology, were packed with coded references to popular lore opens up a whole new avenue for the investigation of medieval vernacular culture. Elf Queens and Holy Friars offers a detailed account of the church's attempts to suppress or redirect belief in such things as fairy lovers, changelings, and alternative versions of the afterlife. That the church took these fairy beliefs so seriously suggests that they were ideologically loaded, and this fact makes a huge difference in the way we read medieval romance, the literary genre that treats them most explicitly. The war on fairy beliefs increased in intensity toward the end of the Middle Ages, becoming finally a significant factor in the witch-hunting of the Renaissance.

Elf Queens and Holy Friars - Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (Hardcover): Richard Firth Green Elf Queens and Holy Friars - Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (Hardcover)
Richard Firth Green
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Elf Queens and Holy Friars Richard Firth Green investigates an important aspect of medieval culture that has been largely ignored by modern literary scholarship: the omnipresent belief in fairyland. Taking as his starting point the assumption that the major cultural gulf in the Middle Ages was less between the wealthy and the poor than between the learned and the lay, Green explores the church's systematic demonization of fairies and infernalization of fairyland. He argues that when medieval preachers inveighed against the demons that they portrayed as threatening their flocks, they were in reality often waging war against fairy beliefs. The recognition that medieval demonology, and indeed pastoral theology, were packed with coded references to popular lore opens up a whole new avenue for the investigation of medieval vernacular culture. Elf Queens and Holy Friars offers a detailed account of the church's attempts to suppress or redirect belief in such things as fairy lovers, changelings, and alternative versions of the afterlife. That the church took these fairy beliefs so seriously suggests that they were ideologically loaded, and this fact makes a huge difference in the way we read medieval romance, the literary genre that treats them most explicitly. The war on fairy beliefs increased in intensity toward the end of the Middle Ages, becoming finally a significant factor in the witch-hunting of the Renaissance.

A Crisis of Truth - Literature and Law in Ricardian England (Paperback): Richard Firth Green A Crisis of Truth - Literature and Law in Ricardian England (Paperback)
Richard Firth Green
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the late fourteenth century the complex Middle English word "trouthe," which had earlier meant something like "integrity" or "dependability," began to take on its modern sense of "conformity to fact." At the same time, the meaning of its antonym, "tresoun," began to move from "personal betrayal" to "a crime against the state." In A Crisis of Truth, Richard Firth Green contends that these alterations in meaning were closely linked to a growing emphasis on the written over the spoken and to the simultaneous reshaping of legal thought and practice. According to Green, the rapid spread of vernacular literacy in the England of Richard II was driven in large part by the bureaucratic and legal demands of an increasingly authoritarian central government. The change brought with it a fundamental shift toward the attitudes we still hold about the nature of evidence and proof-a move from a truth that resides almost exclusively in people to one that relies heavily on documents. Green's magisterial study presents law and literature as two parallel discourses that have, at times, converged and influenced each other. Ranging deeply and widely over a huge body of legal and literary materials, from Anglo-Saxon England to twentieth-century Africa, it will provide a rich source of information for literary, legal, and historical scholars.

Of Latine and of Othire Lare - Essays in Honour of David R. Carlson (Hardcover): Richard Firth Green, R.F. Yeager Of Latine and of Othire Lare - Essays in Honour of David R. Carlson (Hardcover)
Richard Firth Green, R.F. Yeager
R2,706 Discovery Miles 27 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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