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'The quality of his virtus proved him a perfect man': Hereward 'the Wake' and the representation of lay masculinity

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posted on 2024-03-01, 13:30 authored by Joanna Huntington
<p>The Gesta Herwardi is a remarkable twelfth-century narrative, which recounts the adventures of Hereward, who does all that we would now expect of a medieval rebel. Hereward is constructed as a hero, and the way in which his heroism and his eventual achievement of adult masculinity are written allows us to think about what a good layman should be, and to whom he should defer. Eschewing the ‘ethnicity lens’ through which the narrative is often viewed, the Gesta is considered here instead in terms of masculine clerical and lay interaction, in order to explore the complex interplay between gender, religion, and the writing and functions of medieval history.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Religious men and masculine identity in the middle ages

Pages/Article Number

77-93

Publisher

The Boydell Press

ISBN

9781843838630

Date Submitted

2013-06-04

Date Accepted

2013-08-15

Date of First Publication

2013-08-15

Date of Final Publication

2013-08-15

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-10-14

ePrints ID

9722