Medieval Love Through Centuries from Far East to Far West in "Romanesque", by Tonino Benacquista

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Title
Medieval Love Through Centuries from Far East to Far West in "Romanesque", by Tonino Benacquista
Title of the book
21st Century Medievalisms : Between the Global and Individual
Author(s)
Ding Leticia, Maffei Boillat Stefania, Frieden Philippe
Publisher
Trivent Publishing
Address of publication
Budapest
ISBN
978-615-6405-79-1
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Alvestad Karl Christian
Volume
1
Series
Medievalism
Chapter
8
Pages
183-215
Language
english
Abstract
Romanesque is a narrative construction that romanticizes the creative literary processes of the Middle Ages, blurring the boundaries between fiction and theory. We focus on understanding how the notions of mouvance and rewriting are brought into the novel and how the author rehabilitates the art of storytelling. This staging of literary production is coupled with a central theme of medieval texts: love, which is also exposed to a metanarrative discourse. Finally, this association between the act of creation and the notion of love borrowed from the Middle Ages, echoes our contemporary society and appears as a quest for original values.
Keywords
Romanesque, medieval love, storyteller, mouvance, rewriting, performance, legend
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