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Title: Happy New Year


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Happy New Year!
  • Exam Help, what should I study?!
  • Medieval texts (content, background)
  • Geoffrey, Chretien, Vulgate Cycle, Malory, etc.
  • Lecture material
  • Developments, dates, terms
  • Hand-outs
  • Passages, overviews, background
  • Reports on the website
  • Content presentations and texts

2
Jogging your memory!
  • Chronological survey, development growth and
    change (e.g. characters)
  • Oldest material scraps, mixture of factfiction,
    traces of oral tradition (Culhwch, Bretons)
  • HRB Latin, pseudo-chronicle, sources, first
    biography (incl. Merlijn), propaganda
  • Vernacular Wace (RT, Espoir Breton), Layamon
  • Chronicle ? Romance (fiction!) Chrétien de
    Troyes ? Lancelot ? Graal

3
  • Graal and Merlin ? Robert de Boron
  • Lancelot and Graal ? Lancelot en prose
  • Vulgaat cycle prose true double esprit
  • Translations and variants (Middle Dutch
    Lancelotcompilatie, Middle English Stanzaic and
    Alliterative)
  • Interchanging chronicle-romance
  • Keystone Malory basis for Nachleben

4
Sir Thomas Malory,Le Morte Darthur (1470/1485)
  • Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revell, born around
    1416, died 1471
  • War of the Roses Lancaster-York
  • Knight-prisoner criminal? Long list of misdeeds
    may be politically motivated
  • Writer in prison collection of Arthurian tales,
    based on Frenssche bookes (Lancelot en prose
    and Tristan en prose)
  • In 1485 printed by William Caxton, also
    Winchester manuscript (1470) with 8 Tales instead
    of 21 books with small chapters ? Works (ed.
    Vinaver)
  • Caxton misread title final tale as title whole
    Malory gives full biography (but undoes
    interlace).

5
Nachleben
  • Caxtons edition is popular, yet appreciation
    Arthurian stories diminishes in 15th-16th century
  • 19th century (Romantic Period) revival Middle
    Ages ? new editions of Malory shortly after 1800,
    parallel to ideological interest British
    king/queen (Westminsterpalace, Victorians,
    position monarchy needs support)
  • Example frescoes in The Queens Robing room
  • Gawain and women ? mercy
  • Arthur and Lancelot ? generosity
  • Example wood-engravings in the House of
    Parliament
  • Arthur and Avalon
  • Arthur and Excalibur

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Nachleben
  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson - The Lady of Shalott (ME
    bron Mort Artu) ? Loreena McKennit (hand-out)
  • Idylls of the King, and other texts like Morriss
    Defence of Guenevere
  • Pre-Raphaelite Movement a.o. Dante Gabriel
    Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman
    Hunt, John Everett Millais, Aubrey Beardsley
  • Launcelots Vision of the Sanc Grael Oxford
    murals ? art in public space windows above the
    sink
  • Themes
  • Arthur in boat to Avalon ? photo Julia Margaret
  • Cameron
  • Lady of Shalott, Elaine of Astolat

7
  • William Holman Hunt
  • The Lady of Shallot

8
  • Aubrey Beardsley Merlin
  • (189394, for an edition of Le Morte Darthur,
    Malory)

9
  • Oxford Union Murals
  • The Lady of the Lake gives Excalibur to Arthur

10
  • Julia Margaret Cameron

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Nachleben
  • Nachleben continues after 19th century
    examples Galahad as symbol for unknown soldier,
    Grail metaphor, Round Table, Avalon
  • Many novels, often with new perspectives
    (Morgaine, Guinevere, Merlin, minor characters)
  • Music Rick Wakeman, Kayak. McKennit
  • Games
  • Movies Friday, 10-12!
  • (Monty Python, First Knight, The Fisher King,
    Excalibur, etc.)

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