This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection of essays by American, British, and Iberian scholars examines the literary, historical, and artistic exchanges between England and Iberia from the Twelfth to Fifteenth century.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Not All Roads Lead to Rome: Anglo-Iberian Exchanges in the Middle Ages; M.Bullón-Fernánde Medieval England and Iberia: A Chivalric Relationship; J.Goodman Wollock British Influence in Medieval Catalan Writing: An Overview; L.Cabré The Shrine as Mediator: England, Castile and the Pilgrimage to Compostela; A.Arsuaga Leonor of England and Eleanor of Castile: Anglo-Iberian Marriage and Cultural Exchange in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; R.Walker A Castilian in King Edward’s Court: The Career of Giles Despagne, 1313-1327; C.L.Chamberlin Anglo-Portuguese Trade during the Reign of João I of Portugal (1385-1433); J.C.Geouge Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal and Patron of the Gower Translations?; J.Coleman Os Doze de Inglaterra‘: A Romance of Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Later Middle Ages?; A.P.Hutchinson Chaucer Translates the Matter of Spain; R. F.Yeager
Über den Autor
MARIA BULLON-FENANDEZ is Associate Professor of English at Seattle University, USA.