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12 The Empress Matilda as a Subject for Biography
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Marjorie Chibnall
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Did Charlemagne have a Private Life? 15
- 2 Bones for Historians: Putting the Body back into Biography 29
- 3 ‘Carriers of the Truth’1: Writing the Biographies of Anglo-Saxon Female Saints 49
- 4 Alfred and his Biographers: Images and Imagination 61
- 5 Re-Reading King Æthelred the Unready 77
- 6 Writing the Biography of Eleventh-Century Queens 99
- 7 The Flemish Contribution to Biographical Writing in England in the Eleventh Century 111
- 8 The Conqueror’s Earliest Historians and the Writing of his Biography 129
- 9 Secular Propaganda and Aristocratic Values: The Autobiographies of Count Fulk le Réchin of Anjou and Count William of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine 143
- 10 Reading the Signs: Bernard of Clairvaux and his Miracles 161
- 11 Arnulf’s Mentor: Geoffrey of Lèves, Bishop of Chartres 173
- 12 The Empress Matilda as a Subject for Biography 185
- 13 The Gesta Stephani 195
- 14 Writing the Biography of Roger of Howden, King’s Clerk and Chronicler 207
- 15 Writing a Biography in the Thirteenth Century: The Construction and Composition of the ‘History of William Marshal’ 221
- 16 The Strange Case of the Missing Biographies: The Lives of the Plantagenet Kings of England 1154–1272 237
- INDEX 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Did Charlemagne have a Private Life? 15
- 2 Bones for Historians: Putting the Body back into Biography 29
- 3 ‘Carriers of the Truth’1: Writing the Biographies of Anglo-Saxon Female Saints 49
- 4 Alfred and his Biographers: Images and Imagination 61
- 5 Re-Reading King Æthelred the Unready 77
- 6 Writing the Biography of Eleventh-Century Queens 99
- 7 The Flemish Contribution to Biographical Writing in England in the Eleventh Century 111
- 8 The Conqueror’s Earliest Historians and the Writing of his Biography 129
- 9 Secular Propaganda and Aristocratic Values: The Autobiographies of Count Fulk le Réchin of Anjou and Count William of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine 143
- 10 Reading the Signs: Bernard of Clairvaux and his Miracles 161
- 11 Arnulf’s Mentor: Geoffrey of Lèves, Bishop of Chartres 173
- 12 The Empress Matilda as a Subject for Biography 185
- 13 The Gesta Stephani 195
- 14 Writing the Biography of Roger of Howden, King’s Clerk and Chronicler 207
- 15 Writing a Biography in the Thirteenth Century: The Construction and Composition of the ‘History of William Marshal’ 221
- 16 The Strange Case of the Missing Biographies: The Lives of the Plantagenet Kings of England 1154–1272 237
- INDEX 259