This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice across two bodies of medieval literary works, the complete English Charlemagne Romance Cycle and stories VII and VIII of Petronius Redivivus [‘Petronius Revived’]. Both literary collections emerged during the medieval period, but were produced in different languages (Middle English and Latin) for different audiences and, as a result, these texts are highly complementary. Using these literary texts, this thesis gathers collective evidence for the representation of Muslims (or ‘Saracens’ as they are referred to in the works examined) and Islamic religious practice. Taking the evidence gathered, the thesis examines whether the representations found c...
As the twelfth century progresses, there is a tendency to show the Saracen of the chansons de geste ...
Sénac Philippe. John V. Tolan. — Saracens, Islam in the Medieval European Imagination. New York, Col...
This book, the first full-length cross-period comparison of medieval and modern literature, offers c...
This study focuses on the peculiar success that a number of Middle English romances achieved in four...
Based on a selection of travel narratives and romances, the communication intends to highlight the c...
This poster represents my research exploring the (mis)representation of Muslims and Islamic Theology...
This dissertation is a project that examines the way Middle English romances explore and build a sen...
This thesis discusses Middle English romances that feature prominent Saracen characters, in particul...
Within the past twenty years, scholars have explored romance representations of religious conversion...
This paper examines depictions of Muslims in illuminated manuscripts produced in France between 1200...
In this essay, we propose to study the representation of the Muslim world within travel stories and ...
Sarasins and Franks examines the ways in which European Christians and Mediterranean Muslims portray...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
As the twelfth century progresses, there is a tendency to show the Saracen of the chansons de geste ...
Sénac Philippe. John V. Tolan. — Saracens, Islam in the Medieval European Imagination. New York, Col...
This book, the first full-length cross-period comparison of medieval and modern literature, offers c...
This study focuses on the peculiar success that a number of Middle English romances achieved in four...
Based on a selection of travel narratives and romances, the communication intends to highlight the c...
This poster represents my research exploring the (mis)representation of Muslims and Islamic Theology...
This dissertation is a project that examines the way Middle English romances explore and build a sen...
This thesis discusses Middle English romances that feature prominent Saracen characters, in particul...
Within the past twenty years, scholars have explored romance representations of religious conversion...
This paper examines depictions of Muslims in illuminated manuscripts produced in France between 1200...
In this essay, we propose to study the representation of the Muslim world within travel stories and ...
Sarasins and Franks examines the ways in which European Christians and Mediterranean Muslims portray...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
As the twelfth century progresses, there is a tendency to show the Saracen of the chansons de geste ...
Sénac Philippe. John V. Tolan. — Saracens, Islam in the Medieval European Imagination. New York, Col...
This book, the first full-length cross-period comparison of medieval and modern literature, offers c...