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An edition with facing annotated translation of the twelfth-century Medieval French popular romance Guillaume d’Angleterre. The claim to fame of this verse narrative is to have had its authorship attributed (falsely) to Chrétien de Troyes, the most famous of all twelfth-century Medieval French narrative poets. This prototypical adventure romance and is representative of a literary genre that has recently seen a renewal of interest among medieval literary critics.

An amusing tale of late twelfth-century social mobility, the romance tells of a bewildering series of adventures that befall a fictitious king who deliberately abandons his royal status to enter the ‘real’ world of knights, wolves, pirates and merchants. He and his family, dispersed by events between Bristol, Galway and Caithness, are finally reunited at Yarmouth thanks to a climactic stag hunt.

The book is designed for students of French, Medieval Studies, Comparative Literature and English, and for all medieval scholars interested in having an English version of a typical medieval adventure romance. It is the first authoritative English translation of this text, and all of its critical material is new.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47788/TXVU9029



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As a modern-language version of a lesser-known medieval work, Prof. Short’s edition and translation not only contribute to deepening our appreciation of the text and its tradition but also act as a reminder that hybrid, not easily classifiable texts falling outside of formed canons are undeniably worthy of scholarly attention.

-- Maria Slautina, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

In sum, this edition and translation is a notable achievement that adds much to our knowledge and should certainly replace all previous books on William of England.

-- Judith Weiss, Nottingham Medieval Studies

Table of Contents

Introduction

Conspectus of principal narrative episodes

Guillaume d’Angleterre ◊ William of England

Corrections to the manuscript text

Bibliography

Index of persons and places

Crestien’s Guillaume d’Angleterre / William of

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    Publisher: University of Exeter Press
    Publication Date: 22/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781905816705, 978-1905816705
    ISBN10: 1905816707

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An edition with facing annotated translation of the twelfth-century Medieval French popular romance Guillaume d’Angleterre. The claim to fame of this verse narrative is to have had its authorship attributed (falsely) to Chrétien de Troyes, the most famous of all twelfth-century Medieval French narrative poets. This prototypical adventure romance and is representative of a literary genre that has recently seen a renewal of interest among medieval literary critics.

    An amusing tale of late twelfth-century social mobility, the romance tells of a bewildering series of adventures that befall a fictitious king who deliberately abandons his royal status to enter the ‘real’ world of knights, wolves, pirates and merchants. He and his family, dispersed by events between Bristol, Galway and Caithness, are finally reunited at Yarmouth thanks to a climactic stag hunt.

    The book is designed for students of French, Medieval Studies, Comparative Literature and English, and for all medieval scholars interested in having an English version of a typical medieval adventure romance. It is the first authoritative English translation of this text, and all of its critical material is new.

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47788/TXVU9029



    Trade Review

    As a modern-language version of a lesser-known medieval work, Prof. Short’s edition and translation not only contribute to deepening our appreciation of the text and its tradition but also act as a reminder that hybrid, not easily classifiable texts falling outside of formed canons are undeniably worthy of scholarly attention.

    -- Maria Slautina, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

    In sum, this edition and translation is a notable achievement that adds much to our knowledge and should certainly replace all previous books on William of England.

    -- Judith Weiss, Nottingham Medieval Studies

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Conspectus of principal narrative episodes

    Guillaume d’Angleterre ◊ William of England

    Corrections to the manuscript text

    Bibliography

    Index of persons and places

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