LEADER 02984 am 2200685 n 450 001 9910283541903321 005 20180327 010 $a979-1-02-401064-9 024 7 $a10.4000/books.purh.3192 035 $a(CKB)4100000005959184 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-purh-3192 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41677 035 $a(PPN)241291046 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000005959184 100 $a20180828j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aAutour de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre $eLes écrits et les hommes des Lumières à l?Empire /$fCatriona Seth, Éric Wauters 210 $aMont-Saint-Aignan $cPresses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre$d2018 215 $a1 online resource (228 p.) 311 $a2-87775-504-5 330 $aIssu d'un colloque tenu à Rouen et au Havre, complété et prolongé par d'autres travaux novateurs, ce livre est le premier recueil critique moderne à s'intéresser à l'?uvre du grand écrivain français (1737-1814). Le volume regroupe des études de jeunes chercheurs comme de spécialistes confirmés. 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Morgan, Morgause, and the Modern Age; Notes; Bibliography; List of Pictures and Sources; Index 330 $a"King Arthur: the very name summons visions of courtly chivalry and towering castles, of windswept battlefields and heroic quests, and above all of the charismatic monarch who dies but who one day shall return again. The Arthurian legend lives on as powerfully and enduringly as ever. Yet there is an aspect to this myth which has been neglected, but which is perhaps its most potent part of all. For central to the Arthurian stories are the mysterious, sexually alluring enchantresses, the spellcasters and mistresses of magic who wield extraordinary influence over Arthur's life and destiny, bestriding the Camelot mythology with a dark and brooding presence. Carolyne Larrington brings these dangerous women vibrantly to life. Here is Morgan-le-Fay, a complex sorceress of great cunning and skill, immortalised by Helen Mirren's Morgana in John Boorman's film "Excalibur". Here too are the mystical Lady of the Lake; the beguiling Viviane, Merlin's deadly nemesis; and Morgause, Queen of Orkney, mother to Mordred, Arthur's incestuously-conceived son and his bitterest foe. Echoing the search for the Grail by the knights of the Round Table, Larrington takes her readers on an intriguing quest of her own - to discover why Arthurian enchantresses continue to bewitch us. Her journey takes in the enchantresses as they appear in poetry and painting, in politics and the theatre, on the Internet and TV, in high culture and popular culture. Whether they be chaste or depraved, necrophiliacs or virgins, benevolent or filled with hatred, the enchantresses represent a strain of femininity which continually challenges male chivalric values from within. These women are survivors. They outlive the collapse of Camelot and all it stands for. 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