Refashioning "knights and Ladies Gentle Deeds": The Intertextuality of Spenser's Faerie Queene and Malory's Morte DarthurRefashioning "Knights and Ladies Gentle Deeds" seeks to offer a more determinate sense than traditional source study of just how much Spenser's Faerie Queene owed to Malory's Morte Darthur. Once widespread, the assumption of Spenser's debt to Malory came under enough heavy fire in the first half of this century to render it shunned. Until now, the only book-length study on the topic was Prof. Marie Walther's nineteenth-century German inaugural dissertation, Malory's Einfluss auf Spenser's Faerie Queene, which has never been translated into English. Though the question has received renewed interest in several recent essays by A. Kent Hieatt, the disproportionately brief entry on Malory in the Spenser Encyclopedia demonstrates how much is yet to be learned about the relationship between these two dominant works of adjacent centuries. |
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... intertextual space of the later work . The problem is summarized well by Mark Lambert's remarks in his tellingly brief Spenser Encyclopedia article on Malory : " Is Spenser's acquaintance with Le Morte Darthur simply a trivial fact of ...
... intertextual space of the later work . The problem is summarized well by Mark Lambert's remarks in his tellingly brief Spenser Encyclopedia article on Malory : " Is Spenser's acquaintance with Le Morte Darthur simply a trivial fact of ...
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... intertextual criticism , than where it came from . Before the term " intertextuality " ever dropped from a critic's lips , Eugène Vinaver brought this idea with refreshing lucidity to the Dolorous Stroke episode in the French romances ...
... intertextual criticism , than where it came from . Before the term " intertextuality " ever dropped from a critic's lips , Eugène Vinaver brought this idea with refreshing lucidity to the Dolorous Stroke episode in the French romances ...
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... intertextual space . The bottom - line assumption of intertextual theory is that no text is a monolith , but rather a surface construct underlain by a network of other texts as reconstructed in the au- thor's mind . If no text is a ...
... intertextual space . The bottom - line assumption of intertextual theory is that no text is a monolith , but rather a surface construct underlain by a network of other texts as reconstructed in the au- thor's mind . If no text is a ...
Contents
List of Abbreviations | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
Thematic Similarities | 23 |
Copyright | |
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