DOI: 10.22215/etd/2018-12885
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The Identity-Defining Role of Forgetting in Transformative Disguise in Two Middle English Romances: Havelok the Dane and Sir Isumbras

Abstract: This thesis explores the interconnected processes of disguise and forgetting in two Middle English romances, Havelok the Dane and Sir Isumbras. The disguises in these two texts have a transformative function because the protagonists, while disguised, forget their identities. Because of this, these transformative disguises are immersed in the genre's well-established narrative of identity construction. The disguise motif, though common in romance, is rarely studied as a driving force in identity transformation … Show more

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