Romance Reading on the Book: Essays on Medieval Narrative Presented to Maldwyn Mills
By (Author) Jennifer Fellows
Edited by Rosalind Field
Edited by Gillian Rogers
Edited by Judith Weiss
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
19th July 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
823.109145
Hardback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This collection of essays provide an analysis of medieval romance narrative in Britain. The historical and cultural contexts within which several romances were produced, and their putative patrons and audiences, are the focus of several of the contributions, whilst others discuss romance manuscripts and their scribes, uncovering evidence of careful scribal co-operation and planning. The popular appeal and longevity of the genre emerge in discussions of romance's ability to reinvigorate traditional tales and of the changes it sustains over the centuries in order to satisfy the tastes of its largely bourgeois audience.
Dr Jennifer Fellows studied at London and Cambridge and now works as a freelance editor in academic publishing; she is Assistant Editor at Medium Aevum. Her own published work is mainly on Middle English romances and on the theory and practice of editing medieval texts.