The Art of Medieval French RomanceUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 15 avr. 1992 - 489 pages Douglas Kelly provides a comprehensive and historically valid analysis of the art of medieval French romance as the romancers themselves describe it. He focuses on well-known writers, such as Chrétien de Troyes and Marie de France, and also draws on a wide range of other sources—prose romances, non-Arthurian romances, thirteenth-century verse romances, and variant versions from the later Middle Ages. |
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... fact , his sister's son and his nephew . This the geste at Saint Ri- quier's relates . ] Emphasis on documentation is a concern of writing , not of improvisation . In this sense , any written chanson de geste , even when pre - romance ...
... fact of medieval writing . The implications of this fact have been recognized and acted upon by recent textual critics . 103 Ro- ques ' edition of the scribe Guiot's copy of Chrétien de Troyes evinces a cer- tain respect for textual ...
... fact that the Escanor's materia remota was allegedly incomplete and that additions could not easily fill the gaps ( 25896-909 ) . The organization and gradation of narrative strands and parts in the Es- canor escaped its editor : " Au ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
Conjointure | 15 |
Literary Paradigm | 32 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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