Friendship and its logics in Amis and Amiloun
Kendall, E
Date: 7 September 2024
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ELH: English Literary History
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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Abstract
The poet of Amis and Amlioun took a well-known story of soul-deep friendship and made it one about a naive sworn brotherhood which matures into a bond of reciprocated help. Against the grain of existing criticism, this article argues for a poem sceptical of the friendship’s early incarnation and reformative in its handling of the pair’s ...
The poet of Amis and Amlioun took a well-known story of soul-deep friendship and made it one about a naive sworn brotherhood which matures into a bond of reciprocated help. Against the grain of existing criticism, this article argues for a poem sceptical of the friendship’s early incarnation and reformative in its handling of the pair’s crisis and recovery. This puts Amis and Amiloun on a tangent in relation to analogues and other medieval narratives of promises and loyalty but aligns it with mainstream political concerns about confederacy and interference with justice in late medieval England.
English and Creative Writing
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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