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Dragons, heroes, myths & magic

the medieval art of storytelling
2021
"Presents fifty of the very first adventure stories, set out across seven sections, featuring Heroes and Heroines; Epic Battles; Magical Events and Miracles; Villains, Crime and Murder; Quests and Journeys; Animal stories; and Love Stories. Ranging from long and complex epics developed around historical figures including Charlemagne, King Arthur and Alexander the Great, to smaller, vibrant tales absorbing local characters on the periphery. Featuring both the stories and art behind Merlin, Christine de Pisan, Sir Gawain, Renard the Fox, Dante and Beatrice, the Odyssey, Saint Brendon and Tristan and Isolde, this book provides an intimate insight into the medieval mind. [The author} has used her profound knowledge of the British Library's illuminated manuscript collections to explore some of literature's . . . celebrated stories, together with the deep history of the books and chronicles in which they were first preserved. Presented alongside them in full color are some. . . examples of art to survive from the 8th to the 16th centuries: works of supreme beauty inspired by the stories"--OCLC.

Medieval myths

1994
Compares the different national heroes at a time when they were emerging from barbarism to encounter the civilizing influences of ancient cultures.

Legends of the Middle Ages

narrated with special reference to literature and art
1977

Through the glass window shines the sun

an anthology of medieval poetry and prose
1995
A collection of writings and paintings arranged thematically, from medieval Europe, from the late twelfth century to the reign of Henry VIII.

The medieval hero on screen

representations from Beowulf to Buffy
2004
Presents twelve essays on the medieval hero in film and television, covering five topics: historic authenticity, child heroes and the lessons they teach, female heroes, contemporary appropriations, and teaching medieval movies, discussing such works as "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, " "Star Wars, " and "The Fellowship of the Ring.".

Middle Ages

1986
Contains a collection of famous European tales beginning with Beowulf and concluding with El Cid.

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