Inventiones Inventiones

Inventiones

Fiction and Referentiality in Twelfth-Century English Historical Writing

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Publisher Description

Combining literary theory and historiography, Monika Otter explores the relationship between history and fiction in the Latin literature of twelfth-century England. The beginnings of fiction have commonly been associated with vernacular romance, but Otter demonstrates that writers of Latin historical narratives also employed the self-referential techniques characteristic of fiction. Beginning with inventiones, a genre dealing with the discovery of saints' relics, Otter reveals how exploring the fundamental problems of writing history and the nature of truth itself leads monastic or clerical Latin writers to a budding awareness of fictionality. According to Otter, accounts of conquests, treasure hunts, descents into underground worlds, and efforts (usually unsuccessful) to retrieve subterranean objects serve as self-referential metaphors for the problems of accessing and retrieving the past; they are thus designed to shake the reader’s faith in historical representation and highlight the textuality of the historical account. Otter traces this self-conscious use of fictional elements within historical narrative through the works of William of Malmesbury, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gerald of Wales, Walter Map, and William of Newburgh.

Originally published in 1996.

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GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2000
9 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
The University of North Carolina Press
PROVIDER INFO
Lightning Source Inc Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
3.6
MB
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