The Modern Language Review, Vol. 95, No. 2 (Apr., 2000), pp. 305-310 (6 pages) Though edited in 1899 from two manuscripts, the late twelfth-century Anglo-Norman romance of "Boeve de Haumtone" now ...
Scholarly work on postconquest English convents has tended to assume that, unlike their male monastic counterparts, English nuns lacked institutional self-awareness and conscious historical ...
Understanding why ancestral romances such as Gui de Warewic were written reveals a great deal about Anglo-Normans in the 14th Century. One of the essential functions of ancestral romance is to award ...
Morris (A Great and Terrible King) brilliantly revisits the Norman Conquest, “the single most important event in English history,” by following the body-strewn fortunes of its key players: England’s ...
The Government has announced that it intends to participate in an international year in 2027 to celebrate Norman culture and the 1,000th anniversary of the birth of William the Conqueror. Minister for ...