Writing Regional Identities in Medieval England(English, Hardcover, Dolmans Emily)

Writing Regional Identities in Medieval England(English, Hardcover, Dolmans Emily)

  • Dolmans Emily
Publisher:Boydell & BrewerISBN 13: 9781843845683ISBN 10: 1843845687

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Writing Regional Identities in Medieval England(English, Hardcover, Dolmans Emily) is written by Dolmans Emily and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1843845687 (ISBN 10) and 9781843845683 (ISBN 13).

An examination of how regional identities are reflected in texts from medieval England.The period after the Norman Conquest saw a dramatic reassessment of what it meant to be English, owing to both the advent of Anglo-Norman rule and increased interaction with other cultures through trade, travel, migration, and war. While cultural contact is often thought to consolidate national identity, this book proposes that these encounters prompted the formation of intercultural regional identities. Because of these different cultural influences, the meaning of English identity varied from region to region, and became rooted in the land, its history, and its stories. Using romances and histories from England's multilingual literary milieu, including the Gesta Herewardi, Fouke le Fitz Waryn, and Richard Coer de Lyon, this study examines some of England's contact zones and how they influence understandings of English identities during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries. Moving from local identity in Ely, to the transcultural regions of Lincolnshire and the Welsh Marches, and finally investigating England as a border region from a global perspective, this book examines the diversity of Englishness, the effects of cultural contact on identity, and how English writers imagined their place in the world.