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Crafting the Witch
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How did the witch become wicked? This is the central question of Crafting the Witch, which documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures that occurred in Arthurian romance as it developed from its earliest continental manifestations in the twelfth century to its flowering in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century England.
Zusatztext 'There is much to recommend in this book. It is engagingly written! even when dealing with difficult concepts! and the linking of medieval with modern representations of magic is fascinating! especially because many students are first attracted to studying magic because of modern TV shows or novels ... Overall! this is a stimulating and accessible contribution to a growing field! and has much to interest historians of medieval and early modern magic.' - Reviews in History Informationen zum Autor Heidi Breuer teaches at California State University, San Marcos Klappentext How did the witch become wicked? This is the central question of Crafting the Witch, which documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures that occurred in Arthurian romance as it developed from its earliest continental manifestations in the twelfth century to its flowering in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century England. Zusammenfassung How did the witch become wicked? This is the central question of Crafting the Witch, which documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures that occurred in Arthurian romance as it developed from its earliest continental manifestations in the twelfth century to its flowering in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century England. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgments Chapter One: "Are You a Good Witch or a Bad Witch?": An Introduction to Medieval and Early Modern Magic Chapter Two: Gender-Blending: Transformative Power in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Arthurian Literature Chapter Three: From Rags to Riches, Or the Step-Mother's Revenge: Transformative Power in Late Medieval Arthurian Romances Chapter Four: The Lady is a Hag: Three Writers and the Transformation of Magic in Sixteenth-Century England Chapter Five: Hags on Film: Contemporary Echoes of the Early Modern Wicked Witch Notes Bibliography Index ...
'There is much to recommend in this book. It is engagingly written, even when dealing with difficult concepts, and the linking of medieval with modern representations of magic is fascinating, especially because many students are first attracted to studying magic because of modern TV shows or novels ... Overall, this is a stimulating and accessible contribution to a growing field, and has much to interest historians of medieval and early modern magic.' Reviews in History
Autorentext
Heidi Breuer teaches at California State University, San Marcos
Klappentext
How did the witch become wicked? This is the central question of Crafting the Witch, which documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures that occurred in Arthurian romance as it developed from its earliest continental manifestations in the twelfth century to its flowering in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century England.
Inhalt
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: "Are You a Good Witch or a Bad Witch?": An Introduction to Medieval and Early Modern Magic
Chapter Two: Gender-Blending: Transformative Power in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Arthurian Literature
Chapter Three: From Rags to Riches, Or the Step-Mother's Revenge: Transformative Power in Late Medieval Arthurian Romances
Chapter Four: The Lady is a Hag: Three Writers and the Transformation of Magic in Sixteenth-Century England
Chapter Five: Hags on Film: Contemporary Echoes of the Early Modern Wicked Witch
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415699570
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 202
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9780415699570
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-415-69957-0
- Veröffentlichung 14.09.2011
- Titel Crafting the Witch
- Autor Breuer Heidi
- Untertitel Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England
- Gewicht 370g
- Herausgeber Routledge