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Product Identifiers
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN-100312211317
ISBN-139780312211318
eBay Product ID (ePID)102831725
Product Key Features
Number of Pages332 Pages
LanguageEnglish
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height8.6 in
Item Weight15.9 Oz
Item Length1.1 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Publication Year19980000
GroupTrade
Dewey Edition21
Publication Date1998-05-15
Lccn97-044852
Edited byFrancesca Canade Sautman, Giuseppe Carlo Di Scipio, Diana Conchado
Dewey Decimal398.2/0902
Lc Classification NumberGr135.T45 1998
Table of ContentIntroduction: Texts and Shadows: Traces, Medieval Narratives, and Folklore *Part I: Sources and Traditions* Oral Transmission and Medieval Legends--John McNamara * Scientific Discourse, Travel Literature, and Folklore--Jeffrey Jerome Cohen * Folklore, Myth, and Medieval Narratives--Philippe Walter *Part II: Textual Variations* Fluctuating Narratives and Competing Authorities--Leslie Abend Callahan * Exempla, Models, and Variants--Jacques Berlioz * Language and Myth--J. Michael Stitt * Motifs and the Mythic Subtext--Madeleine Jeay * Variations on a Tale--Bonnie D. Irwin *Part III: Hagiography* Artefacts and Hagiography--Edina Bozoky * Hagiography and Folklore--Giuseppe Carlo Di Scipio * Hagiography and the Appropriation of Motifs--Joseph Falaky Nagy *Part IV: Historical Contexts* The Historians' Territories--Francesca Canadeacute; Sautman * Folklore and the Historical Context--Carl Lindahl * From the Middle Ages to Modern Times: Oral Tradition and the Printed Word--Catherine Velay-Vallantin * Notes on Contributors * Bibliography * Index Introduction: Texts and Shadows: Traces, Medieval Narratives, and Folklore *Part I: Sources and Traditions* Oral Transmission and Medieval Legends--John McNamara * Scientific Discourse, Travel Literature, and Folklore--Jeffrey Jerome Cohen * Folklore, Myth, and Medieval Narratives--Philippe Walter *Part II: Textual Variations* Fluctuating Narratives and Competing Authorities--Leslie Abend Callahan * Exempla, Models, and Variants--Jacques Berlioz * Language and Myth--J. Michael Stitt * Motifs and the Mythic Subtext--Madeleine Jeay * Variations on a Tale--Bonnie D. Irwin *Part III: Hagiography* Artefacts and Hagiography--Edina Bozoky * Hagiography and Folklore--Giuseppe Carlo Di Scipio * Hagiography and the Appropriation of Motifs--Joseph Falaky Nagy *Part IV: Historical Contexts* The Historians' Territories--Francesca Canadeacute; Sautman * Folklore and the Historical Context--Carl Lindahl * From the Middle Ages to Modern Times: Oral Tradition and the Printed Word--Catherine Velay-Vallantin * Notes on Contributors * Bibliography * Index