Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four lais rendered into English prose (eBook)

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2022
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Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four lais rendered into English prose - de France Marie  active 12th century
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In "Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four lais rendered into English prose," Marie de France presents a captivating collection of medieval tales rich in chivalric adventure and romantic intrigue. Each lai, a form of narrative poetry, explores themes of love, loyalty, and the supernatural, presented in a succinct yet vivid prose style that preserves the lyrical essence of the originals. The text reflects the rich tapestry of 12th-century courtly life and the intricate interplay of human emotion and morality, inviting readers to delve into the cultural zeitgeist of the era through Marie's expert storytelling. Marie de France, a groundbreaking figure in medieval literature, is often credited as one of the first female poets in the French tradition. Her works, likely penned during her time in the English royal court, signify a maturation of the lai and the exploration of women's perspectives in a predominantly male literary landscape. This background informs her nuanced portrayals of female characters who often navigate the complex landscapes of love and power, making her narratives remarkably progressive for their time. Readers seeking an immersive introduction to medieval French literature will find this collection a treasure trove of artistic expression and thematic depth. By rendering these lais into accessible prose, Marie de France allows contemporary audiences to appreciate the timeless qualities of loyalty, transformation, and the quest for identity, ultimately reaffirming her status as a pioneering voice in literature.

Marie de France, a seminal figure of the twelfth century, remains an iconic yet enigmatic author in the arena of medieval literature. Flourishing within the courtly circles of England and France during the latter part of the 12th century, Marie's identity is historically elusive, but her literary legacy endures. Her formidable corpus includes not only the 'Lais de Marie de France'—a collection of twelve narrative poems which embody the chivalric and courtly ideals of her time—but also a fable collection and a saint's life. The lais, composed in Anglo-Norman French, deftly combine elements of Breton folklore, courtly love, and the supernatural. Within her lais, texts such as 'Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret' have been carefully rendered into English prose by modern scholars, providing a critical insight into her narrative acumen. Appreciated for their inventive plot lines and nuanced characters, Marie's works often challenge the socio-cultural norms of her epoch, particularly in their portrayal of the feminine experience and autonomy. Her literary style is eminent for its lyrical quality and moral complexity, embedding within each lais an intricately veiled critique of the aristocratic society that was her milieu. The enduring fascination with Marie de France's oeuvre testifies to its aesthetic and scholarly significance in the canon of medieval European literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Übersetzer Jessie L. Weston
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Schlagworte 12th century French poetry • 12th century prose • Ancient werewolf story • arthurian legends • Arthurian romances • Breton lais translations • chivalric romance literature • Chivalric values • classic poetic narratives • Courtly Love • courtly love literature • English prose adaptations • European medieval epics • female authorship • female poet • French Literature • Gender dynamics • Historical Romance • historical storytelling • King Arthur tales • Knights and knighthood • Lais translation • Literature General • Marie de France • medieval Arthurian lais • medieval prose • medieval romance • mythical creatures in poetry • mythical transformation • narrative enchantment • narrative Innovation • Poetry • Romantic medieval stories
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