Heroes and Heroines in Medieval English Literature
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André Crépin head of the English faculty at the Sorbonne has made a great contribution to medieval English studies in France and in Europe. These studies in his honour reflect the wide range of his interests in Old and Middle English from Beowulf to Malory. Their linking theme is the literary and linguistic evolution of the hero from the classic expression of the Germanic code to the chivalry of the knights of the Round Table -from Beowulf to Chaucer's knight to Sir Lancelot. Beowulf as archetypal hero is both the subject of and the concept behind more than one study; others attempting to define heroism grapple with the semantic problem posed by the absence of this word until very late in the medieval period; and the very notion of heroism is questioned as the passive hero or anti-hero emerges as a literary type at the same time as the medieval consciousness of self developed. Contributors: GUY BOURGUIN LEO CARRUTHERS PETER CLEMOES ANDY ORCHARD ERIC STANLEY JULIETTE DOR DEREK BREWER TERENCE P. DOLAN JILL MANN JOSSELINE BIBARD JEAN-JACQUES BLANCHOT JAMES WIMSATT TERENCE McCARTHY and GLORIA CIGMAN
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