Medieval Welsh Literature and its European Context: Essays in Honour of Professor Helen Fulton

Victoria Flood* (Editor)

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

Professor Helen Fulton’s influential scholarship has pioneered our understanding of the links between Welsh and European medieval literature. The essays collected here pay tribute to and reflect that scholarship, by positioning Celtic languages and literatures in relation to broader European movements and conventions. They include studies of texts from medieval Wales, Ireland, and the Welsh March, alongside discussions of continental multicultural literary engagements, understood as a closely related and analogous field of enquiry. Contributors present new investigations of Welsh poetry, from the pre-Conquest poetry of the princes to late-medieval and early Tudor urban subject matters; Welsh Arthuriana and Irish epic; the literature of the Welsh March – including the writings of the Gawain-poet; and the multilingual contexts of medieval and post-medieval Europe, from the Dutch speakers of polyglot medieval Calais to the Romantic poet Shelley’s probable ownership of a Welsh Bible.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBoydell & Brewer
Number of pages264
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781805433507, 9781805433514
ISBN (Print)9781843847212
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Publication series

NameBristol Studies in Medieval Cultures
PublisherBoydell and Brewster
Volume12

Bibliographical note

Not yet published as of 12/02/2024; publication expected July 2024

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Medieval Welsh Literature and its European Context: Essays in Honour of Professor Helen Fulton'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this