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Characteristics of Romance Literature English IVA Mrs. Tomlin
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What is a medieval romance? A tale of high adventure. Can be a religious crusade a conquest for the knight's liege lord or the rescue of a captive lady or any combination.
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Characteristics Idealizes the hero-knight and his noble (daring) deeds the knight's love for his lady (quest for love or adventure) settings of medieval romance tend to be imaginary and vague (faraway setting)
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The Romance Tradition Earliest French romances date to the mid-12th century, c. 1150-60 Earliest English romances date to c. 1240 –The earliest of these romances for a courtly audience would have been in French. Anglo-Norman was the dominant literary language in England from 1066-1300. Finest English romances date to the 14th and 15th centuries
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Characteristics cont. Medieval romance derives mystery and suspense from supernatural elements Medieval romance uses concealed or disguised identity Daring deeds Codes of honor or chivalry Light hearted tone Loose structure
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A Noble Hero-Knight Birth of a great hero is shrouded in mystery He is reared away from his true home in ignorance of his real parents. For a time his true identity is unknown After meeting an extraordinary challenge, he claims his right His triumph benefits his nation or group
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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I. Manuscript Written between 1375-1400 Also contains Pearl, Patience, and Purity
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II. Poetic form and devices Alliterative Revival Bob and Wheel –Bob: one line of two or three syllables –Wheel: four three-stress lines –Entire structure rhymes = ababa
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III. The Structure of the Poem Three Gawains: –Courteous and brave brother of Round Table –Flawless exemplar of Christian chivalry –Flawed everyman
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IV. Departures from Romance Hero is one of us, not superior to us/environment Gawain fails the test because he is human/sinful Realism may result from 13 th -14 th century “penance campaigns,” new “moral psychology.” Mixture of romance and realism leaves the reader wondering what rules govern this world.
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