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One of the greatest contemporary records of fourteenth-century England and France

Depicting the great age of Anglo-French rivalry from the deposition of Edward II to the downfall of Richard II, Froissart powerfully portrays the deeds of knights in battle at Sluys, Crecy, Calais and Poitiers during the Hundred Years War. Yet they are only part of this vigorous portrait of medieval life, which also vividly describes the Peasants' Revolt, trading activities and diplomacy against a backdrop of degenerate nobility. Written with the same sense of curiosity about character and customs that underlies the works of Froissart's contemporary, Chaucer, the Chronicles are a magnificent evocation of the age of chivalry.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and discipli

Table of Contents
ChroniclesIntroduction
Acknowledgments
The Chronological Background

Book One (1322-77)
Prologue
The Beginning of a Reign
Deposition of Edward II and Accession of Edward III
The Scots Invade England
Edward III Does Homage to Philip VI
Preliminaries of the Hundred Years War
Battle of Sluys
The Order of the Garter
The Campaign of Crecy
The Siege of Calais
Black Death, Flagellants and Jews
Sea Battle off Winchelsea
The Siege of Breteuil and the Poitiers Campaign
Consequences of Poitiers
The Three Estates; the Free Companies
The Jacquerie
The Last Days of Étienne Marcel
Brigandry, Warfare and Predictions
King John's Return to England and His Death
The Battle of Montiel and Death of Peter the Cruel
The Sack of Limoges
The Turn of the Tide
Du Guesclin Appointed Constable
La Rochelle Goes Over to the French
John of Gaunt's Fruitless Expedition
The End of a Reign

Book Two (1376-85)
Papal Affairs and the Great Schism
The Great Schism
The Peasants' Revolt in England
Affairs of Flanders
Battle of Roosebeke
Charles VI Marries Isabella of Bavaria

Book Three (1386-8)
At the Court of the Count of Foix
The Haunting of Sir Peter
Reminiscences of the Bascot de Mauléon, Freebooter
The Tale of the Familiar
Preparations for a French Invasion of England
Trial by Combat
Richard II's First Struggle with His Uncles
John of Gaunt's Expedition to Spain
The Battle of Otterburn (Chevy Chase)

Book Four (1389-1400)
Queen Isabella's Entry into Paris
A Royal Visitation
Tournament at Saint-Inglevert
The Duke of Touraine in Trouble
The Death of the Count of Foix
Charles VI Goes Mad
Froissart Revisits England
The English in Ireland
Two Marriages
The Downfall of Richard II
The Murder of Gloucester
The Challenge and Bolingbroke's Banishment
Richard loses Control
The Return of Bolingbroke
The Surrender of King Richard
Richard's Abdication
Coronation of Bolingbroke
Plots against Henry IV
The End of Richard of Bordeaux

Notes in Form of Glossary
Map: France and Neighbouring Territories in the Fourteenth Century
Index of Persons

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    A Paperback / softback by Jean Froissart, Geoffrey Brereton, Geoffrey Brereton

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/04/1978
      ISBN13: 9780140442007, 978-0140442007
      ISBN10: 0140442006

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      One of the greatest contemporary records of fourteenth-century England and France

      Depicting the great age of Anglo-French rivalry from the deposition of Edward II to the downfall of Richard II, Froissart powerfully portrays the deeds of knights in battle at Sluys, Crecy, Calais and Poitiers during the Hundred Years War. Yet they are only part of this vigorous portrait of medieval life, which also vividly describes the Peasants' Revolt, trading activities and diplomacy against a backdrop of degenerate nobility. Written with the same sense of curiosity about character and customs that underlies the works of Froissart's contemporary, Chaucer, the Chronicles are a magnificent evocation of the age of chivalry.

      For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and discipli

      Table of Contents
      ChroniclesIntroduction
      Acknowledgments
      The Chronological Background

      Book One (1322-77)
      Prologue
      The Beginning of a Reign
      Deposition of Edward II and Accession of Edward III
      The Scots Invade England
      Edward III Does Homage to Philip VI
      Preliminaries of the Hundred Years War
      Battle of Sluys
      The Order of the Garter
      The Campaign of Crecy
      The Siege of Calais
      Black Death, Flagellants and Jews
      Sea Battle off Winchelsea
      The Siege of Breteuil and the Poitiers Campaign
      Consequences of Poitiers
      The Three Estates; the Free Companies
      The Jacquerie
      The Last Days of Étienne Marcel
      Brigandry, Warfare and Predictions
      King John's Return to England and His Death
      The Battle of Montiel and Death of Peter the Cruel
      The Sack of Limoges
      The Turn of the Tide
      Du Guesclin Appointed Constable
      La Rochelle Goes Over to the French
      John of Gaunt's Fruitless Expedition
      The End of a Reign

      Book Two (1376-85)
      Papal Affairs and the Great Schism
      The Great Schism
      The Peasants' Revolt in England
      Affairs of Flanders
      Battle of Roosebeke
      Charles VI Marries Isabella of Bavaria

      Book Three (1386-8)
      At the Court of the Count of Foix
      The Haunting of Sir Peter
      Reminiscences of the Bascot de Mauléon, Freebooter
      The Tale of the Familiar
      Preparations for a French Invasion of England
      Trial by Combat
      Richard II's First Struggle with His Uncles
      John of Gaunt's Expedition to Spain
      The Battle of Otterburn (Chevy Chase)

      Book Four (1389-1400)
      Queen Isabella's Entry into Paris
      A Royal Visitation
      Tournament at Saint-Inglevert
      The Duke of Touraine in Trouble
      The Death of the Count of Foix
      Charles VI Goes Mad
      Froissart Revisits England
      The English in Ireland
      Two Marriages
      The Downfall of Richard II
      The Murder of Gloucester
      The Challenge and Bolingbroke's Banishment
      Richard loses Control
      The Return of Bolingbroke
      The Surrender of King Richard
      Richard's Abdication
      Coronation of Bolingbroke
      Plots against Henry IV
      The End of Richard of Bordeaux

      Notes in Form of Glossary
      Map: France and Neighbouring Territories in the Fourteenth Century
      Index of Persons

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