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Title Literature of the crusades / edited by Simon Thomas Parsons and Linda M. Paterson.
Publisher Cambridge : D.C. Brewer, 2018.



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Contents Introduction -- 'Claruit Ibi Mltum Dux Lotharingiae': the development of the epic tradition of Godfrey of Bouillon and the bisected Muslim -- Reflecting and refracting reality: the use of poetic sources in Latin accounts of the First Crusade -- Emotions and the 'other': emotional characterizations of Muslim protagonists in narratives of the Crusades (1095-1192) -- A unique song of the first crusade?: new observations on the Hatton 77 manuscript of the Siège d'Antioche -- Crusade songs and the Old French Literary Canon -- Wielding the cross: crusade references in Cerverí de Girona and thirteenth-century Catalan historiography -- 'Voil ma chancun a la gent fere oīr': an Anglo-Norman Crusade Appeal (London, BL Harley 1717, fol. 251v) -- Richard the Lionheart: the background to Ja nus homs pris -- Charles of Anjou: crusaders and poets -- Remembering the crusaders in Cyprus: the Lusignans, the Hospitallers and the 1191 Conquest of Cyprus in Jean d' Arras's Mélusine -- Bibliography -- Index.
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ISBN 9781787441736 (electronic bk.)
1787441733 (electronic bk.)
9781843844587
1843844583
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Subject Crusades in literature.
Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
Alt author Parsons, Simon Thomas,
Paterson, Linda M.,
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Contents Introduction -- 'Claruit Ibi Mltum Dux Lotharingiae': the development of the epic tradition of Godfrey of Bouillon and the bisected Muslim -- Reflecting and refracting reality: the use of poetic sources in Latin accounts of the First Crusade -- Emotions and the 'other': emotional characterizations of Muslim protagonists in narratives of the Crusades (1095-1192) -- A unique song of the first crusade?: new observations on the Hatton 77 manuscript of the Siège d'Antioche -- Crusade songs and the Old French Literary Canon -- Wielding the cross: crusade references in Cerverí de Girona and thirteenth-century Catalan historiography -- 'Voil ma chancun a la gent fere oīr': an Anglo-Norman Crusade Appeal (London, BL Harley 1717, fol. 251v) -- Richard the Lionheart: the background to Ja nus homs pris -- Charles of Anjou: crusaders and poets -- Remembering the crusaders in Cyprus: the Lusignans, the Hospitallers and the 1191 Conquest of Cyprus in Jean d' Arras's Mélusine -- Bibliography -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781787441736 (electronic bk.)
1787441733 (electronic bk.)
9781843844587
1843844583
Subject Crusades in literature.
Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
Alt author Parsons, Simon Thomas,
Paterson, Linda M.,

Subject Crusades in literature.
Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents Introduction -- 'Claruit Ibi Mltum Dux Lotharingiae': the development of the epic tradition of Godfrey of Bouillon and the bisected Muslim -- Reflecting and refracting reality: the use of poetic sources in Latin accounts of the First Crusade -- Emotions and the 'other': emotional characterizations of Muslim protagonists in narratives of the Crusades (1095-1192) -- A unique song of the first crusade?: new observations on the Hatton 77 manuscript of the Siège d'Antioche -- Crusade songs and the Old French Literary Canon -- Wielding the cross: crusade references in Cerverí de Girona and thirteenth-century Catalan historiography -- 'Voil ma chancun a la gent fere oīr': an Anglo-Norman Crusade Appeal (London, BL Harley 1717, fol. 251v) -- Richard the Lionheart: the background to Ja nus homs pris -- Charles of Anjou: crusaders and poets -- Remembering the crusaders in Cyprus: the Lusignans, the Hospitallers and the 1191 Conquest of Cyprus in Jean d' Arras's Mélusine -- Bibliography -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Parsons, Simon Thomas,
Paterson, Linda M.,
ISBN 9781787441736 (electronic bk.)
1787441733 (electronic bk.)
9781843844587
1843844583

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