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M. Faletra

Wales and the Medieval Colonial Imagination


The Matters of Britain in the Twelfth Century
1st ed. 2014. 2014. xv, 243 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2014
ISBN: 1-349-48285-4 (1349482854)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-48285-6 (9781349482856)

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Focusing on works by some of the major literary figures of the period, Faletra argues that the legendary history of Britain that flourished in medieval chronicles and Arthurian romances traces its origins to twelfth-century Anglo-Norman colonial interest in Wales and the Welsh.
Introduction: The Scrap-Heap of History 1. Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Matter of Wales 2. Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden: Courtly Britain and Its Others 3. Chrétien de Troyes, Wales, and the Matiere of Britain 4. Crooked Greeks: Hybridity, History, and Gerald of Wales Epilogue: The Birds of Rhiannon
"This is a valuable study, particularly due to Faletra´s own synthesis of postcolonial theorists with old-school literary criticism and post-Conquest Insular history. ... Faletra has produced a timely, well-written, and thoughtful study. His is not only one of the most recent postcolonial readings of Anglo-Norman literature, it is also one of the more successful. ... Wales and the Medieval Colonial Imagination will appeal to students of twelfth-century Arthurian literature, post-Conquest Insular literature and history, and medieval notions of the nation." (K. S. Whetter, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 116 (3), July, 2017)

"An eminently useful book and one that should be explored in all its complexity by anyone interested in the authors, postcolonial studies of the middle ages, or British literary culture in the twelfth century." - The Medieval Review
Michael A. Faletra is an Associate Professor of English and Humanities at Reed College, USA.