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Malory's use of myth and magic to explore his themes has received extensive scholarly attention, but his views on and thematic use of Christianity have long needed a closer look.
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01 May 2013

As Hanks and Jesmok note in their introduction, "pursuing opponents and pursuing love move the Morte's narrative, but the work's richness comes from its romance and tragic elements: the human quest for maturity and fulfillment and those uncontrollable forces that undermine the quest and destroy the dream. Malory's use of myth and magic to explore these themes has received extensive scholarly attention, but his views on and thematic use of Christianity have long needed a closer look."
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Pages: 222
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Publication Date:
01 May 2013
ISBN: 9781580441759
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, Literature: history and criticism, Literary studies: poetry and poets
Prefatory Note Introduction "All maner of good love comyth of God": Malory, God's Grace, and Noble Love by D. Thomas Hanks, Jr. Adulterated Love: The Tragedy of Malory's Lancelot and Guinevere by Corey Olsen Endless Virtue and Trinitarian Prayer in Lancelot's Healing of Urry by Sue Ellen Holbrook Christian Rituals in Malory: The Evidence of Funerals by Karen Cherewatuk Rhetoric, Ritual, and Religious Impulse in Malory's Book 8 by Janet Jesmok Christianity and Social Instability: Malory's Galahad, Palomides, and Lancelot by Dorsey Armstrong Slouching towards Bethlehem: Secularized Salvation in Le Morte Darthur by Fiona Tolhurst Malory's Secular Arthuriad by K. S. Whetter "In my harte I am [not] crystynde": What Can Malory Offer the Nonreligious Reader? by Felicia Nimue Ackerman Bibliography Contributors Index