Iberian Chivalric Romance : : Translations and Cultural Transmission in Early Modern England / / ed. by Leticia Alvarez-Recio.

This collection of essays analyses the publication and reception history of sixteenth-century Iberian books of chivalry in English translation in early modern England. A comprehensive introduction explains the subject, its importance for the study of early modern fiction writing in general, and the...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Toronto Iberic
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Physical Description:1 online resource (296 p.) :; 2 b&w illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: The Iberian Books of Chivalry in English Translation --
Part One: Iberian Chivalric Romance in the Early Modern English Book Trade --
1 The Publication of Chivalric Romances in England, 1570–1603 --
Part Two: Iberian Chivalric Romance in Anthony Munday’s Translation: Case Studies on Early Modern English Culture and Ideology --
2 Sir Francis Drake: Conquest and Colonization in Anthony Munday’s Palmendos (1589) --
3 The Portrait of the Femme Sole in Anthony Munday’s The First Book of Primaleon of Greece --
4 “Such maner of stuff”: Translating Material London in Anthony Munday’s Palmerin of England --
Part Three: The Impact of Iberian Chivalric Literature on English Literature --
5 The Rhetoric of Letter Writing: The Amadís de Gaula in Translation --
6 Philosophizing the Amadís Cycle: Feliciano de Silva, Jacques Gohory, and Philip Sidney --
7 Portuguese and Spanish Arthuriana: The Case for Munday’s Cosmopolitanism --
8 Anthony Munday, Romance Translations, and History Writing: Church Rights, Toleration, and the Unity of Christendom, 1609–1633 --
Part Four: The Impact of Iberian Chivalric Romance on English Prose Fiction --
9 Iberian Chivalric Romance and the Formation of Fiction in Early Modern England --
10 La Celestina and the Reception of Spanish Literature in England --
Afterword --
Contributors --
Index --
Toronto Iberic
Summary:This collection of essays analyses the publication and reception history of sixteenth-century Iberian books of chivalry in English translation in early modern England. A comprehensive introduction explains the subject, its importance for the study of early modern fiction writing in general, and the state of Anglo-Spanish literary relations at the time. Various contributors consider the impact of the Iberian chivalric writing on other contemporary genres, such as native English romance, letter-writing, and chronicle, and explore the influence of translations in English prose fiction from the 1590s up to the mid-seventeenth century. The volume delves into Anthony Munday’s role in the literary book market, approaching some of his most representative translations – Amadis, Palmendos, Primaleon of Greece, and Palmerin of England – and examining the contribution of these works to early modern cultural debates on sexuality, marriage, female individualism, colonialism, and religious controversy.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487539009
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754124
9783110753899
9783110690453
9783110739220
DOI:10.3138/9781487539009
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Leticia Alvarez-Recio.