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Incest and the Medieval Imagination

by Elizabeth Archibald
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Overview

Incest was a social problem in the Middle Ages, and also a popular literary theme. This wide-ranging study is the first survey of medieval incest stories in their cultural context. Did they reflect real life situations? How was incest defined in the Middle Ages? How were classical incest stories treated by medieval writers? Why was incest such a popular motif in the legendary lives of popes and saints, and why was it inserted into the stories of great heroes such as Charlemagne and Arthur?

Synopsis

Incest was a social problem in the Middle Ages, and also a popular literary theme. This wide-ranging study is the first survey of medieval incest stories in their cultural context. Did they reflect real life situations? How was incest defined in the Middle Ages? How were classical incest stories treated by medieval writers? Why was incest such a popular motif in the legendary lives of popes and saints, and why was it inserted into the stories of great heroes such as Charlemagne and Arthur?

About the Author, Elizabeth Archibald

Elizabeth Archibald is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
312
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198112099

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