This edition elaborately discusses the story and language of the "Tretys of Goostely Batayle" (as found in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library, CCCC MS 142, ff. 111r–121r). It also...Show moreThis edition elaborately discusses the story and language of the "Tretys of Goostely Batayle" (as found in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library, CCCC MS 142, ff. 111r–121r). It also contains many notes explaining names, concepts, and quotations found in the text, as well as a glossary aiding the reader in understanding the text.Show less
This thesis discusses the similarities and differences between the portrayal of knights and their battles in medieval romances and medievalist video games, the representation of knights and battles...Show moreThis thesis discusses the similarities and differences between the portrayal of knights and their battles in medieval romances and medievalist video games, the representation of knights and battles in these video games and romances, and explores why these similarities and differences have occurred. To obtain an idea of what kind of differences there are, three video games were chosen to be compared alongside three medieval texts. The games in question are Dragon Age: Origins, Mount & Blade: Warband, and World of Warcraft. The medieval texts are Le Morte d’Arthur, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Ywain and Gawain.Show less