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Prophecy, Politics and Place in Medieval England

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A study of the prophetic tradition in medieval England brings out its influence on contemporary politics and the contemporary elite.The period from the twelfth century to the Wars of the Roses witn...
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  • 15 December 2016
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A study of the prophetic tradition in medieval England brings out its influence on contemporary politics and the contemporary elite.

The period from the twelfth century to the Wars of the Roses witnessed a dominant tradition of secular prophecy engaged with high political affairs, which this book charts, discussing the production of prophetic texts forecastingthe rule of the whole of Britain by the kings of England. It draws on the prophetic works of familiar authors and names, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth and Thomas of Erceldoune, alongside previously unpublished manuscript material,to study identity formation among medieval political elites. Alongside English prophetic texts, the author explores competing visions of the British future produced in Wales and Scotland, with which English prophetic authors entered into an overt dialogue; this was a cross-border exchange which in many ways shaped the development of this deeply influential discourse. Prophecy is revealed to be a dynamic arena for literary exchange, where alternative imaginings of the future sovereignty of Britain vied for acceptance, and compelled decision making at the highest political levels.

Dr Victoria Flood is Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Birmingham.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 252
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date: 15 December 2016
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843844471
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
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A really interesting, valuable book, not only for prophecy scholars and those with an interest in that topic, but also for historians with local, national or international interests, and for literary scholars.
Introduction: An Island of the Ocean
'Cadualadrus Conanum uocabit': Political Prophecy in England, the Welsh March, and Ireland, ca. 1130s-1260s
'E si finerount les heirs d'engleterre hors de heritage': Galfridian Prophecy and the Anglo-Scottish Border, ca. 1301-1330s
'Whan shal this be?' The English Erceldoune Tradition, ca. 1310s-90s
'A dede man shall make bytwene hem acorde': Cock in the North and Geiliawc y North, ca. 1405-85
Conclusion
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