The aim of this book is to explore the characteristics of the medieval dragon and discuss the sometimes differing views found in the relevant medieval text types. Based on an intimate knowledge of the primary texts, the study presents new interpretations of well-known literary works, and also takes into consideration paintings and other depictions of these beasts. Dragons were designed not only to frighten but also to fire the imagination, and provide a suitably huge and evil creature for the hero to overcome - yet there is far more to them than reptilian adversaries. This book introduces the medieval dragon via brief, accurate and clear chapters on its natural history, religion, literature and folklore, and concludes with how the dragon - from Beowulf to Tolkien, Disney and Potter - is constantly revived.



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This book is an introduction - as such its remit is to reach both the scholar and the interested lay reader and the key to appealing to these different readerships is to present a fascinating topic in an accessible and lucid manner which educates, entertains, and enthrals - exactly as medieval dragons themselves did.

Titel
Introducing the Medieval Dragon
EAN
9781786834690
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
15.08.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
17.23 MB
Anzahl Seiten
144