Series |
Fabulae : narrative in late antiquity and the Middle Ages Fabulae (Brepols (Firm)) ; v. 2. ^A1461711
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Contents |
Saints, narratives, and hero(in)es : scholarship, definitions, and concepts / Koen De Temmerman -- Saints and secondary heroes in Byzantine hagiography / Stephanos Efthymiadis -- Rhétorique de l'éloge et construction des modèles de sainteté dans l'hagiographie africaine (IIe-VIe siècles) / Sabine Fialon -- Listen to her : rewriting virgin martyrs as orators in the Byzantine Passions of St. Tatiana and St. Ia / Anne Alwis -- Fail again, fail better : Notker Balbulus cum suis on the impossibility of writing the life of St. Gallus / Piet Gerbrandy -- Character types and characterization in Byzantine edifying stories / Markéta Kulhánková -- Money and sainthood : doctor saints as Christian heroes / Christian Høgel -- An unstable heroine : the life and lives of Constantina / Virginia Burrus -- Index. |
Summary |
"This book explores representations of saints in a variety of Latin and Greek late antique hagiographical narratives, such as saints? Lives, martyr acts, miracle collections, and edifying tales. The book examines techniques through which the saints featured in such texts are depicted as heroes and heroines, i.e., as extraordinary characters exhibiting both exemplary behaviour and a set of specific qualities that distinguish them from others. The book inscribes itself in a growing body of relatively recent scholarship that approaches hagiographical accounts not just as historical sources but also as narrative constructions. As such, it contributes to the development of a scholarly rationale which increasingly values imaginative and fictional aspects of hagiography in their own right, with the aim of answering broader questions about narrative creativity and ideology. For instance, individual chapters examine how hagiographical accounts mobilize and capitalize on earlier literary and rhetorical traditions or narrative models. These questions are specifically addressed to explore the narrative construction of characters. The chapters thereby encourage us to acknowledge that many hagiographers were more skilful than is often accepted"-- Page 4 of cover. |
General note | "This book originates from a conference entitled 'Holy Hero(in)es. Literary Contructions of Heroism in Late Antique and Early Medieval Hagiography', which was organized by the editors at Ghent University in 2016"--Acknowledgements. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Language | Chiefly English; one contribution in French. |
Genre/form | Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
Genre/form | Conference papers and proceedings. |
Genre/form | Conference papers and proceedings. |
ISBN | 9782503602820 |
ISBN | 2503602827 (hardcover) |