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3 Emotions and the ‘Other’ Emotional Characterizations of Muslim Protagonists in Narratives of the Crusades (1095–1192)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Claruit Ibi Multum Dux Lotharingiae’ The Development of the Epic Tradition of Godfrey of Bouillon and the Bisected Muslim 7
- 2 Reflecting and Refracting Reality: The Use of Poetic Sources in Latin Accounts of the First Crusade 25
- 3 Emotions and the ‘Other’ Emotional Characterizations of Muslim Protagonists in Narratives of the Crusades (1095–1192) 41
- 4 A Unique Song of the First Crusade? New Observations on the Hatton 77 Manuscript of the Siège d’Antioche 55
- 5 Crusade Songs and the Old French Literary Canon 75
- 6 Wielding the Cross: Crusade References in Cerverí de Girona and Thirteenth-Century Catalan Historiography 96
- 7 ‘Voil ma chançun a la gent fere oïr’ An Anglo-Norman Crusade Appeal (London, BL Harley 1717, fol. 251v) 109
- 8 Richard the Lionheart: The Background to Ja nus homs pris 134
- 9 Charles of Anjou: Crusaders and Poets 150
- 10 Remembering the Crusaders in Cyprus: The Lusignans, the Hospitallers and the 1191 Conquest of Cyprus in Jean d’Arras’s Mélusine 158
- Bibliography 173
- Index 198
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Claruit Ibi Multum Dux Lotharingiae’ The Development of the Epic Tradition of Godfrey of Bouillon and the Bisected Muslim 7
- 2 Reflecting and Refracting Reality: The Use of Poetic Sources in Latin Accounts of the First Crusade 25
- 3 Emotions and the ‘Other’ Emotional Characterizations of Muslim Protagonists in Narratives of the Crusades (1095–1192) 41
- 4 A Unique Song of the First Crusade? New Observations on the Hatton 77 Manuscript of the Siège d’Antioche 55
- 5 Crusade Songs and the Old French Literary Canon 75
- 6 Wielding the Cross: Crusade References in Cerverí de Girona and Thirteenth-Century Catalan Historiography 96
- 7 ‘Voil ma chançun a la gent fere oïr’ An Anglo-Norman Crusade Appeal (London, BL Harley 1717, fol. 251v) 109
- 8 Richard the Lionheart: The Background to Ja nus homs pris 134
- 9 Charles of Anjou: Crusaders and Poets 150
- 10 Remembering the Crusaders in Cyprus: The Lusignans, the Hospitallers and the 1191 Conquest of Cyprus in Jean d’Arras’s Mélusine 158
- Bibliography 173
- Index 198