This essay proposes that gift exchange in Middle English tales of outlawry serves to negotiate problems of violence and social conflict endemic to late medieval England. Repeated scenes of giving reaffirm ‘fellowship’ as an oft-noted ideal of this literature, but gifts also work as a form of symbolic violence, suggesting that coercion is the not-so-hidden basis of community here. Seemingly part and parcel of the outlaw hero’s rebellious appeal, his generosity turns out to serve a surprisingly conservative function. Yet this conservative message is not strictly a matter of feudal nostalgia. In fact, reading the logic of the gift in these tales allows us to move beyond the long-standing debate over their economic ideology. Neither purely feud...
Scholars who have examined avarice have generally focused their attention on the late Middle Ages. I...
Medieval outlaw tales often foreground the functions of food and feasting, especially the role these...
Stories about gift exchange can confirm individual relationships and communal bonds, but they can al...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
Engaging with a wide range of texts on gift-theory, extending from Seneca’s De Beneficiis to Derrida...
This study explores the role of exchange in creating, solidifying, or de-stabilizing the bonds and h...
This study explores how three English romances of the late fourteenth century-Geoffrey Chaucer's Fra...
This thesis explores various facets of women’s participation in the gift system of early modern Engl...
Both The Hobbit and Beowulf have a place in the hearts of many readers across the world. In this art...
Integrating chivalric romance narrative with complicated instances of pre-modern exchange, Sir Gawai...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This dissertation draws on studies of gift exchange by cultural anthropologists and social theorists...
This dissertation explores the coexistent yet contradictory narrative processes to which the sale of...
© 2013 Dr. Anne Louise McKendryThis thesis examines the competing and interlaced discourses of exces...
Abstract. This essay aims at presenting a semiotic study of the ideological function of the concept ...
Scholars who have examined avarice have generally focused their attention on the late Middle Ages. I...
Medieval outlaw tales often foreground the functions of food and feasting, especially the role these...
Stories about gift exchange can confirm individual relationships and communal bonds, but they can al...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
Engaging with a wide range of texts on gift-theory, extending from Seneca’s De Beneficiis to Derrida...
This study explores the role of exchange in creating, solidifying, or de-stabilizing the bonds and h...
This study explores how three English romances of the late fourteenth century-Geoffrey Chaucer's Fra...
This thesis explores various facets of women’s participation in the gift system of early modern Engl...
Both The Hobbit and Beowulf have a place in the hearts of many readers across the world. In this art...
Integrating chivalric romance narrative with complicated instances of pre-modern exchange, Sir Gawai...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This dissertation draws on studies of gift exchange by cultural anthropologists and social theorists...
This dissertation explores the coexistent yet contradictory narrative processes to which the sale of...
© 2013 Dr. Anne Louise McKendryThis thesis examines the competing and interlaced discourses of exces...
Abstract. This essay aims at presenting a semiotic study of the ideological function of the concept ...
Scholars who have examined avarice have generally focused their attention on the late Middle Ages. I...
Medieval outlaw tales often foreground the functions of food and feasting, especially the role these...
Stories about gift exchange can confirm individual relationships and communal bonds, but they can al...