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In The Giant Hero in Medieval Literature Tina Boyer counters the
monstrous status of giants by arguing that they are more broadly
legible than traditionally believed. Building on an initial
analysis of St. Augustine's City of God, Bernard of Clairvaux's
deliberations on monsters and marvels, and readings in Tomasin von
Zerclaere's Welsche Gast provide insights into the spectrum of
antagonistic and heroic roles that giants play in the courtly
realm. This approach places the figure of the giant within the
cultural and religious confines of the twelfth and thirteenth
centuries and allows an in-depth analysis of epics and romances
through political, social, religious, and gender identities tied to
the figure of the giant. Sources range from German to French,
English, and Iberian works.
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