VDM Verlag Sivumäärä: 268 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2008, 01.11.2008 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
The epic hero of the medieval world is a problematic character: he simultaneously embodies the bright dream of a protective and courageous aristocrat, and the brutal fact of a violent man with a talent for killing. This dichotomy is often found in the characters of medieval tales, who are at once both responsible for the protection of their society/state and its stability, yet by virtue of their capacity for violence, are bound to exist on the margins of society - they are never fully accepted as trusted members of their community. The hero has several complex functions within epic literature: he serves as a mediator between the mundane and supernatural worlds; he serves to protect his society, but is sometimes the bringer of social chaos; he supports the monarch, yet often this relationship is filled with tension. This book shows how medieval Christian and Muslim heroic literature deals with such concepts as loyalty, honor, fame, uncontrolled rage, the Otherworld - and above all - the heroic code. Further, it examines parallels in eastern and western traditions, and discusses the origins of the traditions themselves.
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