Inventing Eleanor : the medieval and post-medieval image of Eleanor of Aquitaine /

Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124-1204), queen of France and England and mother of two kings, has often been described as one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages. Yet her real achievements have been embellished--and even obscured--by myths that have grown up over eight centuries. This process b...

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Main Author: Evans, Michael R., 1967-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
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Summary:Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124-1204), queen of France and England and mother of two kings, has often been described as one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages. Yet her real achievements have been embellished--and even obscured--by myths that have grown up over eight centuries. This process began in her own lifetime, as chroniclers reported rumours of her scandalous conduct on crusade, and has continued ever since. She has been variously viewed as an adulterous queen, a monstrous mother and a jealous murderess, but also as a patron of literature, champion of courtly love and proto-femin.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781441141354
1441141359
9781474210768
1474210767
DOI:10.5040/9781474210768