A great effusion of blood? interpreting medieval violence /

A great effusion of blood? interpreting medieval violence / edited by Mark D. Meyerson, Daniel Thiery, Oren Falk. - Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, (c)2004. ©2004 - 1 online resource (vi, 319 pages) : illustrations.

Includes bibliographical references.

Violence and the making of Wiglaf / Defending their masters' honour: slaves as violent offenders in fifteenth-century Valencia / The murder of Pau de Sant Martí: Jews, conversos, and the feud in fifteenth-century Valencia / Violence and the sacred city: London, Gower, and the Rising of 1381 / Bystanders and hearsayers first: reassessing the role of the audience in duelling / Scottish national heroes and the limits of violence / Seeing the gendering of violence: female and male martyrs in the South English legendary / Violence or cruelty? An intercultural perspective / Body as champion of church authority and the sacred place: the murder of Thomas Becket / Chaucer's Clerk's tale: interrogating 'virtue' through violence / Violence, the Queen's body, and the medieval body politic / Violence in the early Robin Hood poems / Canon laws regarding female military commanders up to the time of Gratian: some texts and their historical contexts / John M. Hill -- Debra Blumenthal -- Mark D. Meyerson -- Eve Salisbury -- Oren Falk -- Anne McKim -- Beth Crachiolo -- Daniel Baraz -- Dawn Marie Hayes -- M.C. Bodden -- John Carmi Parsons -- Richard Firth Green -- David Hay.

Medievalists from several countries offer accounts of Medieval violence at is related to identity formation and the testament of the body, examining such topics as the murder of Pau de Sant Marti in 15th-century Valencia; London, Gower, and the 1381 rising; an intercultural perspective; and violence in the early Robin Hood poems. Most of the 13 essays are from a 1998 conference in Toronto. They are not indexed. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Incorporated, Portland, OR (booknews.com).



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Violence--History--Europe--To 1500.
Civilization, Medieval.
Violence in literature.


Electronic Books.

HN380.5