Dutch Romances III: Five Interpolated Romances from the Lancelot Compilation (Arthurian Archives)

Dutch Romances III: Five Interpolated Romances from the Lancelot Compilation (Arthurian Archives)

by David F. Johnson (Editor), Geert H.M. Claassens (Editor)

Synopsis

The romances translated here are contained in the so-called Lancelot Compilation. Compiled in the early fourteenth century by five scribes, its 241 extant folios contain the lion's share of Arthurian romance in Middle Dutch, no fewer than ten texts. The core of this compilation is comprised of translations into rhymed couplets of the Lancelot-Queste-Mort, into which seven additional romances have been inserted. The result is a compilation that successfully transforms a number of disparate texts into an ordered sequence of ten Arthurian romances, a project that rivals similar ones in better known European vernaculars, and bears comparison with Malory's Morte Darthur. Parallel text with notes and an introduction. < The romances are: the Wrake van Ragisel (Vengeance of Raguidel), the Ridder metter mowen (Romance of the Knight of the Sleeve), Lanceloet en het hert met de witte voet (Lancelot and the Hart with the White Foot), Walewein ende Keye, and Torec. David F. Johnson is Professor of English, Florida State University; Geert H.M. Claassens is Professor of Middle Dutch Literature at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: D.S.Brewer
Published: 16 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1843843102
ISBN 13: 9781843843108

Media Reviews
All that was excellent about Johnson and Claassen's editions of Walewein and Ferguut in Dutch Romances I and II is similarly excellent in this ambitious presentation of five important Arthurian romances little known beyond Dutch scholarship. [.] Make[s] accessible a wonderful set of texts hitherto unavailable to those who do not read (Middle) Dutch. SPECULUM
Author Bio
David F. Johnson is Professor of English at Florida State University. Geert H.M. Claassens is Professor in Middle Dutch Literature at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.