Table of contents for Writing war : medieval literary responses to warfare / edited by Corrinne Saunders, Francoise Le Saux, and Neil Thomas.


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Contents:
Neil Thomas, Introduction
Christopher Allmand, 'The De re militari of Vegetius in the Middle Ages and 
Renaissance' 
Marianne Ailes, 'Ambroises's Heroes of the Third Crusade'
Harry Jackson, 'Medieval Responses to War in Rudolf von Ems'
Georges le Brusque, 'Chronicling War in the Duchy of Burgundy and the Kingdom of 
France at the Close of the Middle Ages'
Françoise le Saux, 'War and Warfare in Christine de Pizan's Livre des Faits d'Armes 
et de Chevalerie'
Thea Summerfield, 'Barbour's Bruce: Compilation in Retrospect'
Andrew Lynch, '"Peace is good after war": The Narrative Seasons of English 
Arthurian Tradition'
Simon Meecham-Jones, 'Chaucer and Warfare'
K. S. Whetter, 'Malory and Warfare'
Corinne Saunders, 'Writing Women and Warfare'
Helen Cooper, 'Speaking for the Victims: Medieval Pastoral Satire'
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Literature, Medieval History and criticism, War in literature, Military art and science Europe History Medieval, 500-1500