Layamon's Brut is a sweeping Middle English chronicle tracing Britain from Brutus of Troy to Cadwaladr, with Arthur at its blazing center. Written in the West Midlands c.1200, it adapts Geoffrey of Monmouth through Wace yet darkens and expands episodes: giants, prophecies, sea-crossings, and bruising wars. Layamon's long poem blends native alliterative phrasing with touches of rhyme and formulaic refrain, creating a muscular, incantatory cadence. Preserved in two manuscripts (one later fire-damaged), it stands between Anglo-Saxon tradition and Anglo-Norman romance. Little is known of the poet beyond his own notice: a priest, Layamon, at Areley on Severn, who sought "books" and fashioned an English history for his neighbors. Clerical training, access to monastic libraries, and the bilingual pressures of post-Conquest England converge here, turning learned Latin and French narratives into local, vernacular memory. Readers of Arthurian tradition, medieval historiography, and the history of English will find this Brut indispensable. Approach its early idiom with patience (or a judicious translation) and be rewarded with fierce spectacle, brooding prophecy, and a formative vision of English community and kingship. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

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Layamon's Brut (Summarized Edition)
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Enriched edition. An alliterative Middle English poem of Arthurian legend, the Norman Conquest, and England's identity
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8596547882756
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E-Book (epub)
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10.01.2026
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115