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Author Mueller, Alex, 1973-

Title Translating Troy : provincial politics in alliterative romance / Alex Mueller
Published Columbus : Ohio State University Press, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 253 pages) : illustrations
Series Interventions : new studies in medieval culture
Interventions: new studies in medieval culture
Contents Translating destruction into alliterative romance -- Genealogy : Trojan historiography in England -- War : reviving Troy -- Violence : the corporeal terror of the Roman Empire -- Heraldry : Arthur's Roman dragon -- Territory : the Trojan provinces of Britain -- Conclusion : Alliterating England
Summary For Geoffrey Chaucer and many of his contemporaries, the literary life of England began in ancient Troy. In this book, the author explores Middle English alliterative romances that challenge this genealogical fantasy and decentralize Troy as the eastern origin of western authority. Until the sixteenth century, the Trojans were widely believed to be the ancestors of the English people: the destruction of Troy led to the birth of Rome and eventually the foundation of a New Troy in Britain. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the fall of Troy was such a popular subject that the production of Troy books became an industry in itself. Products of a northern network of alliterative poets, the poems investigated here resist the pervasive fashion to envision England as the inheritor of imperial power. Translating their Latin sources into concussive verse well suited for the rhythm, pace, and spectacular violence of battle, the poems belie enthusiasm about Trojan ancestry through critiques of the chivalric practices cherished by the metropolitan nobility. The consistency of their metrical choice, militaristic subjects, and anti-imperialistic sentiment suggest that these northern romances emerged from a Trojan word-hoard of provincial skepticism toward aristocratic claims to sovereignty
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-245) and index
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Subject Romances, English.
Trojans in literature.
English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism
English literature -- Middle English
Literature
Romances, English
Trojans in literature
SUBJECT Troy (Extinct city) -- In literature
Subject Turkey -- Troy (Extinct city)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780814270165
0814270166
0814293220
9780814293225