Jerusalem in medieval narrative / Suzanne M. Yeager.
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 72.Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 255 pages)Content type:- text
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- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Jerusalem -- Early works to 1800
- Christian shrines -- Jerusalem -- Early works to 1800
- Jerusalem -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
- Jerusalem -- In literature
- Sanctuaires chrétiens -- Jérusalem -- Ouvrages avant 1800
- Jérusalem -- Descriptions et voyages -- Ouvrages avant 1800
- TRAVEL
- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
- Christian shrines
- Literature
- Travel
- Middle East -- Jerusalem
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- DS109 .Y37 2008eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-247) and index.
Introduction : texts and contexts -- Pilgrimage to Jerusalem : three accounts by English authors -- Craving heritage : portrayals of Richard I and the English quest for Jerusalem in Richard, Coer de Lyon -- The crusade of the soul in The siege of Jerusalem -- The book of Sir John Mandeville : text of pilgrimage and spiritual reform -- Beyond the celestial and terrestrial Jerusalem : the Promised Land in Western Christendom.
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During the early medieval period, crusading brought about new ways of writing about the city of Jerusalem in Europe. By creating texts that embellished the historical relationship between the Holy City and England, English authors endowed their nation with a reputation of power and importance. In Jerusalem in Medieval Narrative, Suzanne Yeager identifies the growth of medieval propaganda aimed at rousing interest in crusading, and analyses how fourteenth-century writers refashioned their sources to create a substantive (if fictive) English role in the fight for Jerusalem. Centring on medieval identity, this study offers assessments of some of the fourteenth century's most popular works, including English pilgrim itineraries, political treatises, the romances Richard, Coeur de Lion and The Siege of Jerusalem, and the prose Book of Sir John Mandeville. This study will be an essential resource for the study of medieval literary history, travel, crusade, and the place of Jerusalem.
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