This book offers a much-needed consideration of
Melusine within medieval and contemporary theories of space, memory, and gender. The Middle English
Melusine offers a particularly rich source for such a study, as it presents the story of a powerful fairy/human woman who desires a full human life—and death—within a literary tradition that is more friendly to women’s agency than its continental counterparts. After establishing a “textual habitus of wonder, ” Jan Shaw explores the tale in relation to a range of Middle English traditions including love and marriage, the spatial practices of women, the operation of individual and collective memory, and the legacies of patrimony. Melusine emerges as a complex figure, representing a multifaceted feminine subject that furthers our understanding of Middle English women’s sense of self in the world.
Jan Shaw: Space, Gender, and Memory in Middle English Romance [PDF]
This book offers a much-needed consideration of
Melusine within medieval and contemporary theories of space, memory, and gender. The Middle English
Melusine offers a particularly rich source for …
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