Image for Chaucer and Becket's mother  : 'the Man of law's tale', conversion, and race in the Middle Ages

Chaucer and Becket's mother : 'the Man of law's tale', conversion, and race in the Middle Ages

Part of the Medieval Media and Culture series
See all formats and editions

Less than a hundred years after Thomas Becket's martyrdom at the hands of four of Henry II's knights, his Anglo-Norman mother was transformed into a pagan princess who abandoned faith and kin for Becket's father and Christianity. Pages uses this wholly fictional legend about the saint to examine the place and function of conversion and mission in The Man of Law's Tale, juxtaposing the tale with the legend about Becket's mother to assess the power (or lack thereof) of baptism in late medieval English works. This new comparative study thus provides productive insights into the complexity of the emergence of the concept of race in medieval English culture and literature.

Read More
Available
£21.21 Save 15.00%
RRP £24.95
Add Line Customisation
Add to List
Product Details
Arc Humanities Press
1802701052 / 9781802701050
Paperback
821.1
30/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
116 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm