Gaimar’s Estoire des Engleis: Kingship and Power
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228 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

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Imprint: D.S.Brewer

Gaimar's Estoire des Engleis: Kingship and Power

by Gemma Wheeler

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An important text from the "twelfth-century Renaissance" of history writing re-evaluated, drawing out its complex representations of monarchs from Cnut to William Rufus.

Geffrei Gaimar's Estoire des Engleis is its author's sole surviving work. His translation and adaptation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, expanded with a number of lengthy interpolations which appear to draw upon oral traditions and other, unknown written sources, is all that remains of an ambitious history which once reached back as far as Jason and the Golden Fleece. However, the extent of Gaimar's achievement - as poet, historian, and translator - has been obscured by a tendency among scholars to dismiss him as a writer of romance masquerading as history, his work riddled with guesswork, errors, and outright fabrications.
This volume aims to challenge such views of Gaimar by providing the first holistic study of his Estoire's incisive commentary upon kingship: its virtues, vices and conflicting models, as applied to rulers such as Edgar "the Peaceable", Cnut, and the ill-fated William Rufus. One good king, for Gaimar, is much like another. A bad king, by contrast, is vividly characterised as ineffectual, tyrannical, or both. Gaimar, a product of that extraordinary period in medieval English culture often termed the "twelfth-century Renaissance'" blends history with literary tropes to yield a sophisticated account of the invasions, betrayals, and familial conflicts that shaped his England's history.
Introduction

Chapter 1: Models of kingship: Haveloc and his foes

Chapter 2: The tyranny of desire: Edgar, Ælfthryth, and Edward

Chapter 3: Divine will: Cnut, Godwine, and Hastings

Chapter 4: The boar and the bear: Hereward and William Rufus

Conclusion

GEMMA WHEELER gained her PhD from the University of Sheffield.

"Wheeler's study of Gaimar's work is not merely a reappraisal of the 'Estoire', but the first in-depth analysis of Gaimar's portrayal and role of kingship based on 12th-century concepts of kingship. [...] Select bibliography and index are helpful tools and, like Wheeler's study as a whole, invite fresh readings of and approaches to Gaimar's 'Estoire des Engleis'." Das Mittelalter

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Title Details

228 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

2 line illus.

Imprint: D.S.Brewer