Castles and Space in Malory's "Morte Darthur"

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Castles play an integral part in Malory's 'Morte Darthur'; Camelot, Tintagel, Joyous Gard, and Dover, for example, are the crucial backdrop to the action and both host and shape the story. But despite this, Malory's castles have received limited scholarly attention. As the first monograph to look extensively at either castles or space in Malory, this book aims to fill that gap. It reads the 'Morte' through its castles - their architecture, structural and symbolic significance, and geographical locations, together with their political, communal, ritual, domestic, and martial functions. The book also traces the mutual development of space and identity in the text, looking at Malory's Arthurian community in and around castle space, both as individuals and together; it offers new insights into the community's central organizing body, the Round Table, in particular.

Author(s): Molly A. Martin
Series: Arthurian Studies, 89
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 306
City: Cambridge

List of Plates viii
Introduction: Into the Castle 1
1. Castles as Political Centers 23
2. Castles and Community Identity 59
3. Castles and Ritual 115
4. Castles and the Domestic Sphere 143
5. Castles as Prisons 189
6. Castles at War 227
Afterword: Beyond the Castle Gate 261
Bibliography 263
Acknowledgements 281
Index 283