How were dragons born? (Medieval history and Fantasy)

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
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    Do you like big scale beasts that spit fire? Have you been jubilant in front of Game of Thrones and cried in front of DragonHeart? Today we come back to the epic story of dragons in history! What? What do you mean they not exist? We will study the medieval texts together to see what is at stake!
    Writing by William Blanc
    Editing by Dead Will: / @deadwill
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    • William Blanc, Winter is coming, a brief political history of fantasy, Paris, Libertalia, 2019 [LINK: www.editionslib...].
    • William Blanc, Christophe Naudin, Charles Martel and the Battle of Poitiers. From history to identity myth, Paris, Libertalia, 2015 [LINK; www.editionslib...].
    • William Blanc, “From“ Beowulf ”to“ Game of Thrones ”, metamorphoses of the dragon”, Le Point Pop, June 13, 2019 [LINK: www.lepoint.fr... -game-of-thrones-metamorphoses-du-dragon-13-06-2019-2318822_2920.php]
    • Daisy De Palmas Jauze, The Figure of the Dragon: from mythical origins to contemporary Anglo-Saxon fantasy and dragon fantasy, doctoral thesis, Reunion University, Saint-Denis-de-la-Réunion, 2010.
    • Georges Didi-Huberman, Riccardo Garbetta, Manuela Morgaine, Saint Georges and the Dragon: versions of a legend, Paris, A. Biro, 1994.
    • Jacques Le Goff, "Ecclesiastical culture and folk culture in the Middle Ages, Saint Marcel of Paris and the dragon", in Id., Pour un autre Moyen ge. Time, work and culture in the West, Paris, Gallimard, 1977, p. 236-279.
    • Jean-Marie Privat (dir.), In the mouth of the dragon: history, ethnology, literature, Sarreguemines, Éditions Pierron, 2000 [LINK: catalogue.bnf....].
    • Jean-Marie Privat (dir.), Dragons, entre science et fictions, Paris, CNRS éditions, 2006.
    • Graoully - Le dragon de Metz, booklet from the Mediatheques Libraries of Metz available at this address: fr.calameo.com...
    • Medieval frequency, “Dragons in the Middle Ages and beyond. Interview with Jean-Marie Privat ”[LINK: www.frequenceme...]
    • Medieval frequency, “Dragons. Interview with historian Manon Charpier ": [LINK: www.frequenceme...]

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