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10%OFFRobert M. Stein - Reality Fictions: Romance, History, and Governmental Authority, 1025-1180 - 9780268041205 - V9780268041205
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Reality Fictions: Romance, History, and Governmental Authority, 1025-1180

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Description for Reality Fictions: Romance, History, and Governmental Authority, 1025-1180 Paperback. Argues that the emergence of historiography and romance was linked to large-scale transformations in the structure of power attendant on Capetian and Anglo-Norman state-making. This book provides a different understanding of the large variety of overlapping institutional, epistemological, and practical structures of power. Num Pages: 284 pages. BIC Classification: DSBB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 176 x 22. Weight in Grams: 463.

It has long been a commonplace of literary history that in the twelfth century, first in the French-speaking territories controlled by the Anglo-Norman and Capetian ruling families, and especially within the milieu of the English royal court, antique and chivalric romances appear simultaneously with a new kind of historical chronicle driven by contemporary affairs. In short order, historiography and romance, whether written in Latin or in the vernaculars, became culturally dominant kinds of narrative expression throughout the rest of Europe.

Why did this happen? Why did these two new kinds of writing appear simultaneously and spread so rapidly within ... Read more

In the rearrangements of power that were part of the state-making designs of Capetian and Anglo-Norman ruling families, new imaginative and conceptual entities became matters demanding serious representation, often in new discursive configurations, and often for the first time—the boundaries between self and other, the experience of eros, the differentiation of public from private life all took on new contours. A brilliant study of literary innovation, Reality Fictions provides a new understanding of the large variety of overlapping institutional, epistemological, and practical structures of power that the European Middle Ages presents to us and the ways that dislocations and transformations of power are registered in the consciousness of those who live through them.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268041205
SKU
V9780268041205
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About Robert M. Stein
Robert M. Stein is professor of language and literature at Purchase College, State University of New York, and adjunct professor of English and comparative literature, Columbia University.

Reviews for Reality Fictions: Romance, History, and Governmental Authority, 1025-1180
“This book makes the claim that the changes in power relationships in northwestern Europe led to a need for new representations of that power, in turn creating new genres: a sort of historical writing that focused on contemporary history, the romance, and a reconfigured epic.” —American Historical Review “Reality Fictions concerns boundaries between genres, concepts of history and epistemology, eternal ... Read more

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