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Food and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales
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This volume collects eleven essays together with a contextualizing introduction examining the relationship between outlaws, food, and feasting in the literature and culture of the premodern British Isles and France, c. 10th-17th centuries.
In Food and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales editors Melissa Ridley Elmes and Kristin Bovaird-Abbo gather eleven original studies examining scenes of food and feasting in premodern outlaw texts ranging from the tenth through the seventeenth centuries and forward to their cinematic adaptations. Along with fresh insights into the popular Robin Hood legend, these essays investigate the intersections of outlawry, food studies, and feasting in Old English, Middle English, and French outlaw narratives, Anglo-Scottish border ballads, early modern ballads and dramatic works, and cinematic medievalism. The range of critical and disciplinary approaches employed, including history, literary studies, cultural studies, food studies, gender studies, and film studies, highlights the inherently interdisciplinary nature of outlaw narratives. The overall volume offers an example of the ways in which examining a subject through interdisciplinary, cross-geographic and cross-temporal lenses can yield fresh insights; places canonic and well-known works in conversation with lesser-known texts to showcase the dynamic nature and cultural influence and impact of premodern outlaw tales; and presents an introductory foray into the intersection of literary and food studies in premodern contexts which will be of value and interest to specialists and a general audience, alike.
Autorentext
Melissa Ridley Elmes is Assistant Professor of English at Lindenwood University. Her research engages the literatures and cultures of the premodern British Isles and North Atlantic world.
Kristin Bovaird-Abbo is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Northern Colorado. She teaches and researches medieval language and literature, particularly Middle English and Arthurian studies, with a particular interest in the effects of gender and class on the Arthurian character of Gawain in late Middle English romances.
Klappentext
In Food and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales editors Melissa Ridley Elmes and Kristin Bovaird-Abbo gather eleven original studies examining scenes of food and feasting in premodern outlaw texts ranging from the tenth through the seventeenth centuries and forward to their cinematic adaptations. Along with fresh insights into the popular Robin Hood legend, these essays investigate the intersections of outlawry, food studies, and feasting in Old English, Middle English, and French outlaw narratives, Anglo-Scottish border ballads, early modern ballads and dramatic works, and cinematic medievalism. The range of critical and disciplinary approaches employed, including history, literary studies, cultural studies, food studies, gender studies, and film studies, highlights the inherently interdisciplinary nature of outlaw narratives. The overall volume offers an example of the ways in which examining a subject through interdisciplinary, cross-geographic and cross-temporal lenses can yield fresh insights; places canonic and well-known works in conversation with lesser-known texts to showcase the dynamic nature and cultural influence and impact of premodern outlaw tales; and presents an introductory foray into the intersection of literary and food studies in premodern contexts which will be of value and interest to specialists and a general audience, alike.
Inhalt
** 1 Introduction** 1
MELISSA RIDLEY ELMES AND KRISTIN BOVAIRD-ABBO ** 2 Grendel's Eucharist: An Outlaw's Last Supper** 13
ERIC R. CARLSON ** 3 Food, Feasts, and Temperance: The Social Contracts of "Mete and Drink" in The Tale of Gamelyn **30
RENÉE WARD ** 4 Bread Without Onions: Winning the Crusades through French Cuisine in Honorat Bovet's 1398 Apparicion Maistre Jehan de Meun [Apparition of Master Jean de Meun] **55
SYLVIA GROVE ** 5 Of Courtesy and Community: Food and Feasting in A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode **75
SHERRON LUX 6 The Preparation and Consumption of Food as Signifiers of Class and Gender Identity in Selected Premodern Texts and Examples of the Robin Hood Cinematic Canon 93
LORRAINE KOCHANSKE STOCK ** 7 "So Shall We Take Our Dinner Sweet": When the Greenwood Consumes the Outlaw** 127
MARYBETH RUETHER-WU
8 Robin Hood's Poached Feasting in Context: Poor Knights, Disguised Kings, and Romance Parody in A Lytell **** Geste of Robyn Hode 146
MARK TRUESDALE ** 9 The Poached Feast and the Kingly Blow: The Question of Courtesy in Late Medieval King and Commoner Narratives** 169
S. MELISSA WINDERS AND SARAH HARLAN-HAUGHEY ** 10 Acting Out(Law): Feasts, Outlawry, and Identity Constructions in Two Shakespearean Comedies** 199
MELISSA RIDLEY ELMES ** 11 Early Modern Fishing Practices and Seafood Culture in Robin Hood's Fishing **222
JASON HOGUE ** 12 "Bread With Danger Purchased": Hunger, Plenty, and the Outlaw on the Early Modern Stage** 245
MATT WILLIAMSON
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367751098
- Editor Melissa Ridley Elmes, Kristin Bovaird-Abbo
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9780367751098
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-0-367-75109-8
- Titel Food and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales
- Autor Melissa (Lindenwood University, Usa) Ridley Elmes
- Gewicht 394g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 268
- Genre History