Bültmann & Gerriets
Introducing the Medieval Swan
von Natalie Jayne Goodison
Verlag: University of Wales Press
Reihe: Medieval Animals
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ISBN: 978-1-78683-840-7
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 15.07.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 184 Seiten

Preis: 15,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

What comes to mind when we think of swans? Likely their beauty in domestic settings, their preserved status, their association with royalty, and possibly even the phrase 'swan song'. This book explores the emergence of each of these ideas, starting with an examination of the medieval swan in natural history, exploring classical writings and their medieval interpretations and demonstrating how the idea of a swan's song developed. The book then proceeds to consider literary motifs of swan-to-human transformation, particularly the legend of the Knight of the Swan. Although this legend is known today only through Wagner's opera, it was a best-seller in the Middle Ages, and courts throughout Europe strove to be associated as ancestors of this Swan Knight. Consequently, the swan was projected as an icon of courtly and eventual royal status. The book's third chapter looks at the swan as icon of the Lancasters, particularly important during the reign of Richard II and the War of the Roses, and the final chapter examines the swan as an important item of feasting, focusing on cookery and husbandry to argue that over time the right to keep swans became an increasingly restricted right controlled by the English crown. Each of the swan's medieval associations are explored as they developed over time to the modern day.



This book appeals to both the scholar and the interested reader. The main readership will be undergraduates studying medieval history, medieval literature, and art history, but should also appeal to the general public. This volume will also appeal to bird lovers, and those interested in the history of ideas, medievalism, and heraldry.



Introduction
1. The Medieval Swan: History and Culture
2. The Swan in Literature
3. The Swan at Court
4. The Swan in Art
5. The Legacy of the Medieval Swan
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