REPRESENTATIONS OF TREACHERY IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN SPAIN.
_Treacherous Foundations_ is the first sustained study of the theme of
treachery in the founding myths of the Iberian Peninsula. It considers
literary versions, in epic, chronicle and theatre, of the legends of
Fernán González, Bernardo del Carpio and King Sancho II from
medieval and early modern Spain and compares the representation of
treachery across two critical periods in Spanish history, assessing
its political, ideological, and cultural function.
This book explores the role played by representations of treachery in
foundational texts in highlighting the ideological tensions that arise
from movements toward the creation of collective identities. It
discusses in particular visions of nationhood and the monarchical
state in the thirteenth and late sixteenth centuries. The theme of
treachery is expanded to cover all aspects of treason and political
disloyalty and, engaging with loyalty, trust and the nature of
kingship, the volume sheds new light on aspects of Spanish cultural
and political history, and provides insight into the nature of myth
and collective memory, historical change and the collective response
to crisis.
GERALDINE COATES lectures in Medieval Spanish Literature at the
University of Oxford.
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Betrayal and Collective Identity in Early Spanish Epic, Chronicle, and Drama
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846157721
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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