The Ecology of the English Outlaw in Medieval Literature : From Fen to Greenwood
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Outlaws in Literature, History, and Culture
ISBN-10
1472465504
ISBN-13
9781472465504
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 7th, 2016
Print length
230 Pages
Weight
568 grams
Dimensions
24.30 x 16.20 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
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Analyzing outlaw literature as a form of nature writing, Harlan-Haughey suggests that it often reveals more about medieval anxieties respecting humanity''s place in nature than it does about the political realities of the period. She argues that outlaw narratives such as the Anglo-Norman romance Fulk Fitz Waryn, the Robin Hood ballads, and the Tale of Gamelyn became particularly popular at moments of national ecological and political crisis.
Arguing that outlaw narratives become particularly popular and poignant at moments of national ecological and political crisis, Sarah Harlan-Haughey examines the figure of the outlaw in Anglo-Saxon poetry and Old English exile lyrics such as Beowulf, works dealing with the life and actions of Hereward, the Anglo-Norman romance of Fulk Fitz Waryn, the Robin Hood ballads, and the Tale of Gamelyn. Although the outlaw''s wilderness shelter changed dramatically from the menacing fens and forests of Anglo-Saxon England to the bright, known, and mapped greenwood of the late outlaw romances and ballads, Harlan-Haughey observes that the outlaw remained strongly animalistic, other, and liminal. His brutality points to a deep literary ambivalence towards wilderness and the animal, at the same time that figures such as the Anglo-Saxon resistance fighter Hereward, the brutal yet courtly Gamelyn, and Robin Hood often represent a lost England imagined as pristine and forested. In analyzing outlaw literature as a form of nature writing, Harlan-Haughey suggests that it often reveals more about medieval anxieties respecting humanity''s place in nature than it does about the political realities of the period.
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