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Vernacular Literary Theory from the French of Medieval England
Texts and Translations, c.1120-c.1450
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Excerpts from texts (with translation) from the French of medieval England offer a guide to medieval literary theory.
From the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries, French was one of England's main languages of literature, record, diplomacy and commerce and also its only supra-national vernacular. As is now recognised, the large corpus of England'sFrench texts and records is indispensable to understanding England's literary and cultural history, the multilingualism of early England, and European medieval French-language culture in general.
This volume presents a full, representative collection of texts and facing translations from England's medieval French. Through its selection of prologues and other excerpts from works composed or circulating in England, the volume presents a body of vernacular literary theory, in which some fifty-five highly various texts, from a range of genres, discuss their own origins, circumstances, strategies, source materials, purposes and audiences. Each entry, newly edited from a single manuscript, is accompanied by a headnote, annotation, and narrative bibliography, while a general introduction and section introductions provide further context and information. Also included are essays on French in England and onthe prosody and prose of insular French; Middle English versions of some of the edited French texts; and a glossary of literary terms.
By giving access to a literate culture hitherto available primarily only to Anglo-Norman specialists, this book opens up new possibilities for taking English francophony into account in research and teaching.
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne is Thomas F.X. and Theresa Mullarkey Chair in Literature, Fordham University, New York, and formerly Professor of Medieval Literature, University of York; Thelma Fenster is Professor Emerita of French and Medieval Studies, Fordham University; Delbert Russell is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of French, University of Waterloo.
From the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries, French was one of England's main languages of literature, record, diplomacy and commerce and also its only supra-national vernacular. As is now recognised, the large corpus of England'sFrench texts and records is indispensable to understanding England's literary and cultural history, the multilingualism of early England, and European medieval French-language culture in general.
This volume presents a full, representative collection of texts and facing translations from England's medieval French. Through its selection of prologues and other excerpts from works composed or circulating in England, the volume presents a body of vernacular literary theory, in which some fifty-five highly various texts, from a range of genres, discuss their own origins, circumstances, strategies, source materials, purposes and audiences. Each entry, newly edited from a single manuscript, is accompanied by a headnote, annotation, and narrative bibliography, while a general introduction and section introductions provide further context and information. Also included are essays on French in England and onthe prosody and prose of insular French; Middle English versions of some of the edited French texts; and a glossary of literary terms.
By giving access to a literate culture hitherto available primarily only to Anglo-Norman specialists, this book opens up new possibilities for taking English francophony into account in research and teaching.
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne is Thomas F.X. and Theresa Mullarkey Chair in Literature, Fordham University, New York, and formerly Professor of Medieval Literature, University of York; Thelma Fenster is Professor Emerita of French and Medieval Studies, Fordham University; Delbert Russell is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of French, University of Waterloo.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Maps and Illustrations
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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General Introduction
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Establishment of Texts and Translations and Conventions Used
7 - Part I. Faus franceis and dreit engleis: On Language
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1. De Bretaine ki ore est apelé Engletere /About Britain which is now called England [Dean 5], Excerpts: London, British Library, MS Add. 14,252, f. 101ɤ, 101v, 104ɤ
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2. A Nun of Barking Abbey, Le Romanz de saint Edward, rei et confessur [Dean 523], Verse Prologue: Baker transcript and London, British Library, MS Add. 70,513, ff. 55v–56ɤ; Verse Epilogue: Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Reg. lat. 489, f. 26r; Anonymous prose reworking: London, British Library, MS Egerton 745, ff. 91ɤ, 120ɤ
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3. Wace, Le Roman de Rou [Dean 2.1], Excerpt: London, British Library, MS Royal 4 C.XI, f. 249 ɤ–v
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4. Hue de Rotelande, Ipomedon [Dean 162], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Cotton Vespasian A.VII, f. 39ɤ
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5. Robert Grosseteste, Le Chasteau d’amour [Dean 622], Prologue: Princeton University Library, Taylor Medieval MS 1, ff. 172v– 173v
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6. Waldef [Dean 155], Prologue: Cologny-Geneva, Fondation Martin Bodmer, MS Bodmer 168, f. 1ɤ–v
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7. Manuals for Conversation and Composition
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8. London Frenches
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9. Benedeit, Le Voyage de saint Brendan [Dean 504], Prologue: Paris, Bibliothѐque Nationale de France, nouv. acq. fr., MS 4503, ff. 19v–20ɤ
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10. Gaimar, L’Estoire des Engleis [Dean 1], Two extracts: Durham Cathedral Library, MS C.IV. 27, ff. 109v and 116v
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11a. Adgar/William, Le Gracial [Dean 558], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Add. 38,664, f. 3ɤ–v
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11b. Guernes de Pont-Ste-Maxence, La Vie de saint Thomas Becket [Dean 508], Two Epilogues: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fonds français, MS 13,513, ff. 97v–98v
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12. Simon of Walsingham, La Vie de sainte Fey, virgine et martire [Dean 570], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Add. 70,513, ff. 147ɤ–148ɤ
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12. Simon of Walsingham, La Vie de sainte Fey, virgine et martire [Dean 570], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Add. 70,513, ff. 147ɤ–148ɤ
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14. Robert of Greatham, Miroir ou Evangiles des domnees [Dean 589], Prologue, excerpts: Nottingham University Library, MS MiLM4, ff. 57ɤα–60vα
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15. Herman de Valenciennes, Li Romanz de Dieu et de sa mere [Dean 485], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Harley 222, ff. 9ɤ–10ɤ
135 - Part III. Primes dirrum la dreyte fei: The Conduct of Reading, Hearing and Seeing
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17. Guillaume le Clerc de Normandie, Le Bestiaire divin [Dean 702], Prologue and extracts: New Haven, Yale University Beinecke Library, MS 395, ff. 153ɤ, 158ɤ–159ɤ
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18. La Destructioun de Rome [Dean 82.1], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Egerton 3028, f. 64 ɤ–v
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19. Pierre d’Abernon de Fetcham, Lumere as lais [Dean 630], Prologue
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20. ‘A dire devant la crucifix del muster u sur crucifix peint en livre’: Visual Literacies
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21. John of Howden, Rossignos [Dean 626], Prologue, Extract and Explicit: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 471, ff. 1ɤ–1v/4, 82ɤ/21–83v/8, 110ɤ/13–111ɤ/4
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22. St Edmund of Abingdon [ascribed], Mirour de seinte eglyse (St Edmund’s Mirror) [Dean 629], Excerpts: London, British Library, MS Harley 1121, ff. 143v–144v, 149ɤ–151ɤ
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23. Sermons on Joshua [Dean 595], Extracts from Sermons 4 and 5: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, fonds français, MS 19,525, ff. 180vb–181vα, 185ɤa–185vα
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24. Textual Ordering and Manuscript Layout
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25a. Wace, La Vie de saint Nicolas [Dean 537.1], Prologue: Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, MS 3516, f. 69vb–c
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25b. Anon., La Vie de seint Clement [Dean 517], Prologue: Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.3.46, ff. 122ɤ–123v
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26. Commentary on the Chant des Chanz [Dean 461], Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson Poetry 234, ff. 57ɤ–59v
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27. Denis Piramus, La Vie seint Edmund le rei [Dean 520], Prologue to Book One: London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A.XI, f. 3ɤ–v
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28. Thomas of Kent, Le Roman de toute chevalerie (Alexander the Great) [Dean 165], Prologue: Paris, Bibliothѐque nationale de France, fonds français, MS 24,364, f. 1rα
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29. La Seinte Resurreccion (La Résurrection du Sauveur; Anglo-Norman Resurrection) [Dean 717], Prologues: a. Paris, Bibliothѐque nationale de France, fonds français, MS 902, ff. 97ɤa–98vd; b. London, British Library, MS Add. 45,103, f. 215 ɤb–vα
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30. Chardri, La Vie de seint Josaphaz [Dean 532], Prologue: Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29, f. 223ɤ–v
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31. Fouke le Fitz Waryn [Dean 156]: Prologue: London, British Library, MS Royal 12 C.XII, ff. 33ɤ–35ɤ (extracts)
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32a. Sicom Aristotele nous dit [Dean 423], Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.2.5, ff. 123ɤ–124v
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32b. Quant Deus out la femme fete / Ornatus mulierum [Dean 426], Prologue: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 1470, f. 276ɤ
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33. Jofroi de Waterford and Servais Copale, Secré de secrez [Dean 239], Extract and Prologue: Paris, Bibliothѐque nationale de France, fonds français, MS 1822, ff. 84 ɤ–v , 248vd–249ɤα
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34. Le Miracle de Sardenai [Dean 563], Prologue and Epilogue: Tours, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 927, ff. 217ɤ–218v, 226v–229v
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35. Jean de Mandeville [?], Le Livre des merveilles du monde (Mandeville’s Travels) [Dean 341], Epilogue: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 1804, f. 42ɤb–42vα
328 - Part V. Si come en latyn trovay escrit: The Lineage of the Text
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Introduction
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37. Everart, Distichs of Cato [Dean 255], Prologue: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Poet. a.1, f. 309vα–c (the Vernon Manuscript)
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38. Simund de Freine, Roman de philosophie [Dean 243], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Add. 46,919, f. 107 ɤa–b
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39. Sanson de Nantuil, Les Proverbes de Salemon [Dean 458], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Harley 4388, ff. 1a–2b
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40. Rauf de Linham, Kalender [Dean 342], Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.1.1, f. 8ɤ
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41. [Robert de Boron, Walter Map, ascribed], L’Estoire del saint Graal (The History of the Holy Grail) [not in Dean], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Royal 19 C.XII, ff. 1 ɤ–ν, 2ɤ, 3ɤ
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42. Walter de la Hove (?), The Mohun Chronicle [Dean 65], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Add. 62,929, ff. 1ɤ–2ɤ
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43. Poème sur l’Ancien Testament (Poem on the Old Testament) [Dean 462], Prologue: London, British Library, MS Egerton 2710, f. 2ra
383 - Postlude: Honneurs . . . publiées en divers royaumes
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Introduction
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44. Le Débat des hérauts d’armes de France et d’Angleterre [Not in Dean], London, British Library, G. 32, g. 4, ff. 2v–5r
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Part VI. 1. Two Essays
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Part VI. 2. Middle English Versions of French Entries
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Part VI. 3. Alternative Arrangements of the Entries
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Timeline: England and French
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Glossary
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Bibliography
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General Index
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Index of Manuscripts
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Keywords for this book
middle ages; medieval France; medieval England; medieval literary theory; Middle English; French history; French literature; French linguistics; vernacular literary theory; linguistic study of medieval French; Vernacular Literary Theory; French; Medieval England; Texts; Translations; Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries; Multilingualism; Prologues; Genres; Literary Origins; Source Materials; Purposes; Audiences; Excerpts; Medieval French; Literary Terms; Anglo-Norman Specialists; Research; Teaching; Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Thelma Fenster; Delbert Russell
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research