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'Floire and Blancheflor' and the European Romance: 32 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Series Number 32)

'Floire and Blancheflor' and the European Romance: 32 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Series Number 32)

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Patricia E. Grieve
Cambridge University Press, 4/10/1997
EAN 9780521431620, ISBN10: 052143162X

Hardcover, 258 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

This comparative 1997 study examines a medieval love story, Floire and Blancheflor, and shows how writers from Spain, France, Italy, England and Scandinavia reworked the story from the twelfth to the sixteenth century to develop and emphasize social, political, religious and artistic goals, while maintaining its entertaining qualities. It shows the importance of a little-known medieval Spanish version to the development of the story throughout Europe, and especially as a precursor to Boccaccio's Il Filocolo, and examines important issues of the development of prose fiction in medieval and Renaissance Europe. This study is unique for its breadth of coverage of one story and for its inclusion of Spain as a significant participant in the development of medieval narrative.

Preface
Introduction
Part I. Floire and Blancheflor as Peregrinus
1. Texts and origins
Part II. The Road to Conversion
2. Cunning and ingenuity or divine intervention?
3. Signs, wonders and the telling of the tale
4. Routes of conversion
time and space
5. Generic crossroads
Epilogue
poetics of communication
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.