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Livres anciens et modernes

Erin Michelle Goeres

Traumas of 1066 in the Literatures of England, Normandy, and Scandinavia

, Brepols, 2024,

80,00 €

Erik Tonen Books

(Antwerpen, Belgique)

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Auteur
Erin Michelle Goeres
Éditeurs
, Brepols, 2024
Thème
Literatuurwetenschappen, Literary Studies, r Sciences, Literary Studies

Description

Hardback, 292 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503607870. Summary 1066 is one of the most well-known dates in English history: but how far do we understand the mental and emotional lives of those who experienced it? In just over a month, England was rocked by two separate invasions, multiple pitched battles, and the deaths of thousands. The repercussions of these traumatic events would echo through the history and literature of northern Europe for centuries to come. Drawing on studies of trauma and cultural memory, this book examines the cultural repercussions of the year 1066 in medieval England, Normandy, and Scandinavia. It explores how writers in all three regions celebrated their common heritage and mourned the wars that brought them into conflict. Bringing together texts from an array of languages, genres, and cultural traditions, this study examines the strategies medieval authors employed to work through the traumas of 1066, narrating its events and experiences in different forms. It explores the ways in which history and memory interacted through multiple generations of writers and readers, and reveals how the field of trauma studies can help us better understand the mental and emotional lives of medieval people. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Learning to Hear Chapter 1. Histories Entangled Chapter 2. Dreaming of England Chapter 3. Fratricide in the North Chapter 4. Enigmas of Survival Conclusion. Departures Bibliography Index
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