Description
Description
An illustrated collection of exceptional female figures in myth and legend
In the Middle Ages, some of the most popular and well-loved stories were about female saints, classical heroines, and the female protagonists of romance cycles. The portrayal of these characters conformed to societal attitudes toward women, which changed with the prevailing views of the times. Chantry Westwell has used her profound knowledge of the British Library's unrivaled Medieval, Renaissance, and Asian illuminated manuscripts collections to explore some of literature's most enduring and multilayered stories, together with a deep history of the books and chronicles in which they were preserved. Alongside the heroines of medieval romance, such as Guinevere, and those of Persian epic poetry, such as Layla and Shirin, you will also find the distorted histories of Cleopatra and Olympias from European chronicles and the famous women of classical literature such as Helen of Troy.
About the Author
About the Author
Chantry Westwell studied modern European and African languages in Cape Town, followed by MAs in historical linguistics at Ohio State and in medieval studies at University College London. Her special interest is in Old French and Anglo-Norman romance. She has worked as a volunteer at the British Library and is author of Dragons, Heroes, Myths and Magic.
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