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Landscape in Middle English Romance

Landscape in Middle English Romance

Landscape in Middle English Romance

The Medieval Imagination and the Natural World
Andrew M. Richmond, Southern Connecticut State University
July 2023
Available
Paperback
9781108926669

    Our current ecological crises compel us not only to understand how contemporary media shapes our conceptions of human relationships with the environment, but also to examine the historical genealogies of such perspectives. Written during the onset of the Little Ice Age in Britain, Middle English romances provide a fascinating window into the worldviews of popular vernacular literature (and its audiences) at the close of the Middle Ages. Andrew M. Richmond shows how literary conventions of romances shaped and were in turn influenced by contemporary perspectives on the natural world. These popular texts also reveal widespread concern regarding the damaging effects of human actions and climate change. The natural world was a constant presence in the writing, thoughts, and lives of the audiences and authors of medieval English romance – and these close readings reveal that our environmental concerns go back further in our history and culture than we think.

    • Examines a broad variety of Middle English romances and popular ballads
    • Considers how Middle English romances reflect aspects of contemporary ecological perspectives
    • Sheds new light on how the start of the Little Ice Age was experienced by contemporary authors

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… it will make readers pay attention to the detail of romances with more care in the future, and with an alertness to elements that are otherwise easy to overlook.' Helen Cooper, Speculum

    ‘… this study will reward anyone working in Middle English romance, whether or not they think landscape is important in those texts. Details regarding the material concerns of British landscape management, techniques, and physical challenges will reward anyone seeking knowledge of those practices.’ Laura L. Howes, Studies in the Age of Chaucer

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    Product details

    July 2023
    Paperback
    9781108926669
    302 pages
    228 × 151 × 16 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Digging into Romance: An introduction
    • 1. A (disappearing?) world of opportunity
    • 2. Chasing the surf
    • 3. Across the sea
    • 4. 'In his contrie at hame'
    • Conclusion: The singing bonkes of Britain.
      Author
    • Andrew M. Richmond , Southern Connecticut State University

      Andrew M. Richmond is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Southern Connecticut State University. A member of the Medieval Academy of America, New Chaucer Society, and American Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, his research focuses on medieval conceptions of the natural world. His articles on landscapes, waterscapes, and Middle English romance may be found in Neophilologus and other journals.