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La Vie d'Edouard le Confesseur, by a Nun of Barking Abbey (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies Lup)
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Description for La Vie d'Edouard le Confesseur, by a Nun of Barking Abbey (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies Lup)
Hardcover. The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman verse Life of King Edward the Confessor is presented here in modern English for the first time, with a full introduction and notes. The anonymous Nun offers an absorbing portrait of the king and saint, as well as a wealth of detail about both Edward's times and the twelfth-century context in which she was writing. Series: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies. Num Pages: 249 pages. BIC Classification: DSBB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 158 x 18. Weight in Grams: 516.
The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman verse Life of King Edward the Confessor is presented here in modern English for the first time, and with a full introduction and notes. Its author, an anonymous Nun of Barking Abbey, offers a many-faceted and absorbing portrait of the celebrated king and saint, together with legendary material found in no other version of this hagiographic narrative. There is also a wealth of detail about Edward’s times as well as about the twelfth-century context in which the Nun was writing, making the poem of great interest to historians as well as to literary scholars. This is among the earliest texts in French known to be by a woman, and so will also be of great value to scholars investigating medieval female authorship. Long neglected, perhaps because mistakenly thought to be a mere translation of Aelred of Rievaulx’s Vita in Latin, it proves to be remarkably independent of its main source and raises questions about the freedom and originality of medieval ‘transposition’ or translation.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Condition
New
Series
Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies
Number of Pages
249
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846319518
SKU
V9781846319518
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99-50
About Bliss
Dr Jane Bliss is an independent scholar based in Oxford. The book based on her doctoral thesis (Naming and Namelessness in Medieval Romance) was published by D.S. Brewer in 2008; she has published two articles on medieval English romance, and one on Jehan de Saintré. Her essay on the Ancrene Wisse appeared in a collection published by Brewer, and she has also published on the early Breton saint Vignalis. She recently collaborated with Tony Hunt and Henrietta Leyser on a collection of hitherto unedited devotional material.
Reviews for La Vie d'Edouard le Confesseur, by a Nun of Barking Abbey (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies Lup)
In addition to providing greater access to this text for English-speaking readers, especially those who are less familiar with Anglo-Norman, the main advantages of this translation lie in its easy use (especially keeping the division in short chapters, each preceded by a critical introduction) and the long and dense introduction of more than fifty pages which offers a thorough and exhaustive discussion of all the questions related to this text, in particular those of his originality in relation to its Latin source, its date of writing or the possible identity of its author. (Translated from French)Olivier de Laborderie, Le Moyen Âge