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Gerald of Wales: New Perspectives on a Medieval Writer and Critic [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, No
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University of Wales Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786831635
  • ISBN-13: 9781786831637
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, No
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University of Wales Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786831635
  • ISBN-13: 9781786831637
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Gerald of Wales (1146–1223) is widely recognized for his innovative ethnographic studies of Ireland and Wales, which touched upon many aspects of twelfth-century life. Despite their valuable insights, these twenty-three works are vastly understudied today. The first multi-authored biographical treatment of this important historical figure, Gerald of Wales brings together a variety of voices and perspectives for a cross-disciplinary approach.
 
The collection of essays in this book reassess Gerald’s importance as a medieval Latin writer by focusing on the lesser-known works and providing a fuller context for his better-known writings. A true testament to the breadth and depth of his work, this book brings to light new evidence for the rhetorical strategies he employed, his political positioning, and his use of source material.
 
Acknowledgements vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
List of Illustrations
xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
1 Gerald of Wales: Interpretation and Innovation in Medieval Britain
1(16)
Georgia Henley
A. Joseph McMullen
Section 1 Appropriating the Past
17(62)
2 Gerald of Wales and the Welsh Past
19(28)
Huw Pryce
3 Gerald and Welsh Genealogical Learning
47(16)
Ben Guy
4 Gerald of Wales, Walter Map and the Anglo-Saxon History of Lydbury North
63(16)
Joshua Byron Smith
Section 2 Gerald the Writer: Manuscripts and Authorship
79(66)
5 Gerald of Wales and the History of Llanthony Priory
81(16)
Robert Bartlett
6 The Early Manuscripts of Gerald of Wales
97(14)
Catherine Rooney
7 Giraldian Beavers: Revision and the Making of Meaning in Gerald's Early Works
111(16)
Michael Faletra
8 Style, Truth and Irony: Listening to the Voice of Gerald of Wales's Writings
127(18)
Simon Meecham-Jones
Section 3 Gerald the Thinker: Religion and Worldview
145(76)
9 Gerald of Wales's Sense of Humour
147(18)
Peter J. A. Jones
10 Fere tirannicus: Royal Tyranny and the Construction of Episcopal Sanctity in Gerald of Wales's Vita Sancti Hugonis
165(18)
Peter Raleigh
11 `A Priest Is Not a Free Person': Condemning Clerical Sins and Upholding Higher Moral Standards in the Gemma ecclesiastica
183(20)
Suzanne LaVere
12 Elements of Identity: Gerald, the Humours and National Characteristics
203(18)
Owain Nash
Section 4 Reception in England, Ireland and Wales
221(62)
13 Gerald's Circulation and Reception in Wales: The Case of Claddedigaeth Arthur
223(20)
Georgia Henley
14 The Transmission of the Expugnatio Hibernica in Fifteenth-century Ireland
243(16)
Caoimhe Whelan
15 Did the Tudors Read Giraldus? Gerald of Wales and Early Modern Polemical Historiography
259(24)
Brendan Kane
Afterword 283(2)
Bibliography 285(28)
Index 313
Georgia Henley is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Text Technologies and Digital Humanities at Stanford University. A. Joseph McMullen is Assistant Professor in English at Centenary University.