Empire of Magic: Medieval Romance and the Politics of Cultural Fantasy

Empire of Magic: Medieval Romance and the Politics of Cultural Fantasy

Edition: Revised
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0231125275
ISBN 13: 9780231125277
Publication date: October 6th, 2004
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Pages: 536

Genres: Romance, Children’s, Religion & Spirituality, History, Horror, Fantasy, Travel

Geraldine Heng delves into the intricate evolution of medieval romance, exploring its profound ties to the legendary tales of King Arthur. The narrative unfolds, offering a rich tapestry of historical context and cultural critique, revealing how these stories not only reflect but also shape societal values and political dynamics of their time.

Throughout the exploration, Heng uncovers the complex interplay between fantasy and reality, illustrating how medieval romance served as a medium for expressing desires, anxieties, and aspirations of various cultures. She weaves together literary analysis with historical documentation, providing insightful commentary on how these narratives have influenced notions of heroism, chivalry, and identity.

The text invites readers to consider the implications of these stories in contemporary culture and politics, drawing connections between medieval fantasy and modern issues. Heng's scholarship challenges conventional views, offering a fresh perspective that highlights the enduring power of romance as a cultural artifact and a vehicle for ideological exchange.

In revealing the genealogy of these tales, Heng enriches the understanding of cultural fantasy, prompting readers to reflect on the significance of these narratives in shaping collective memory and identity across generations.

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