The Battle of Hastings according to Gaimar, Wace and Benoît: rhetoric and politics
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Auteurs : Penny Eley ; Philip E. BennettSource :
- Nottingham Medieval Studies [ 0078-2122 ] ; 1999-01.
English descriptors
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- Alternative reading, Apparent lack, Battle scene, Bennett, Benoit, Blacker, Boydell press, Brother gyrth, Chanson, Chronique, Chronique ascendante, Clarendon press, Classical epic, Conqueror, David rollo, Deathbed grant, Ducal reign, Duke william, Eley, Engleis, Estoire, Extant version, Fahlin edition, Gaimar, Gent, Gesta, Gesta normannorum ducum, Geste, Grant cuntraille, Grant gent, Guillaume, Gyrth, Harald hardrada, Harold godwinson, Hastingae proelio, Hastings, Historical fabrication, Houts, Jean blacker, Letania maior, Lettres gothiques, Marjorie chibnall, Matthew bennett, Medieval literature, Moniage rainoart, More detail, More puzzling, Norman, Norman apologist, Norman army, Norman conquest, Normandy, Oral tradition, Other battle, Other episode, Other hand, Other source, Paratactic juxtaposition, Penny eley, Personal valour, Poitier, Political context, Revisionist history, Roland, Romance quarterly, Same audience, Same event, Saxon blood, Several point, Sheer length, Stamford bridge, Stephen morillo, Subject matter, Taillefer, Taillefer incident, Treachery, Twelfth century, Vernacular, Vernacular audience, Vernacular epic, Wace.
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DOI: 10.1484/J.NMS.3.293
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