King and Commoner Tradition

King and Commoner Tradition

Carnivalesque Politics in Medieval and Early Modern Literature

Truesdale, Mark

Taylor & Francis Inc

02/2018

236

Dura

Inglês

9780815364764

15 a 20 dias

460

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Introduction: "A rolle he had reading, / A bourde written therein he ffound" 1. Feasts and Surveillance in King Edward and the Shepherd: "Wode has erys; fylde has si?t" 2. The Carnivalesque and Insurrection in John the Reeve: "I will cracke thy crowne!" 3. Hybridity and Transformation: Rauf Coil?ear, A Gest of Robin Hood, King Edward and the Hermit and The King and the Barker 4. Containment in the Early Modern Ballads: The King at the Keyhole. Conclusion. Appendix One: Early Analogues in Other Cultures, Chronicles, and Romance. Appendix Two: The King and Commoner Tradition on the Stage: "Mingling Kinges and Clownes". Appendix Three: Select King and Commoner Publication History
King William III;National Library;Carnival Feast;Edward III;Fifteenth Century King;Wild Man;Jeanne De Laval;William III;Court Feast;early;Robin Hood;modern;Early Modern Ballads;ballads;Carnivalesque Feast;Carolingian Romance;Complaint Literature;Robin Hood Tradition;Prose Chapbooks;John's Feast;Carles Kinne;King Edward IV;Grete Lord;Outlaw Ballads;King's Dogs;King Henry II;True Mesure;Materialistic Resemblance