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Malory's Morte Darthur

by Catherine Batt
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Overview

This study innovatively explores how Malory’s Morte Darthur responds to available literary vernacular Arthurian traditions—the French defined as theoretical in impulse, the English as performative and experimental. Negotiating these influences, Malory transforms constructions of masculine heroism, especially in the presentation of Launcelot, and exposes the tensions and disillusions of the Arthurian project. The Morte poignantly conveys a desire for integrity in narrative and subject-matter, but at the same time tests literary conceptualizations of history, nationalism, gender and selfhood, and considers the failures of social and legal institutionalizations of violence, in a critique of literary form and of social order.

About the Author, Catherine Batt

Catherine Batt is a Lecturer in the School of English, University of Leeds. She has published on Anglo-Norman, Middle English, and twentieth-century literature, and is editor of Essays on Thomas Hoccleve.

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Batt (English, U. of Leeds) explores Malory's construction of the inherent instability of the male physical body as locus of meaning, and how this technique reflects the more experimental concerns of the 15th-century Latin text as a whole. His anxiety about the problem, she says, undermined his attempt to portray the Arthurian world as free of the deficiencies of his own time. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 18, 2001
Publisher
New York : Palgrave, 2002.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312229986

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