Charlemagne & France : a thousand years of mythology
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Published
Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, [2003].
ISBN
0268022771
Physical Desc
xxi, 391 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- In literature.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Influence.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Legends -- History and criticism.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Romances -- History and criticism.
Civilization, Medieval.
Holy Roman Empire -- Kings and rulers -- Biography.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Influence.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Legends -- History and criticism.
Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814 -- Romances -- History and criticism.
Civilization, Medieval.
Holy Roman Empire -- Kings and rulers -- Biography.
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Published
Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, [2003].
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
0268022771
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Charlemagne, claimed by the Church as a saint, by the French as their greatest king, by the Germans as their compatriot, by the Italians as their emperor, heads all modern histories in one way or another; he is the creator of a new order of things," wrote the historian Sismondi in 1821. In this fascinating book, available for the first time in an English translation, Robert Morrissey explores a millennium's worth of history and myth surrounding Charlemagne (768-814). Charlemagne's persona -- derived from a blending of myth, history, and poetry -- assumes a constitutional value in France, where for more than ten centuries it was deemed useful to trace national privileges and undertakings back to Charlemagne. His plasticity, Morrissey argues, endows Charlemagne with both legitimizing power and subversive potential. Part 1 of the book explores a fundamental cycle in the history of Charlemagne's representation, beginning shortly after the great emperor's death and continuing to the end of the sixteenth century. Part 2 discusses the remythologizing of Charlemagne in Renaissance and Reformation France through the late nineteenth century. At a time when a new Europe is being created and when France continues to redefine and reinvent itself, Morrissey's detailed study of how history has been reappropriated is particularly valuable.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Morrissey, R. (2003). Charlemagne & France: a thousand years of mythology . University of Notre Dame Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Morrissey, Robert, 1947-. 2003. Charlemagne & France: A Thousand Years of Mythology. University of Notre Dame Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Morrissey, Robert, 1947-. Charlemagne & France: A Thousand Years of Mythology University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Morrissey, Robert. Charlemagne & France: A Thousand Years of Mythology University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.
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