In 'Mediaeval Tales of Marie de France,' the reader is transported to the world of 12th-century French literature, where Marie de France showcases her talent for storytelling through a collection of twelve captivating and moralistic tales. Known for her allegorical and moralizing themes, Marie de France's tales touch upon love, chivalry, and the supernatural, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking for readers of all ages. Her prose is marked by its simplicity and elegance, making her work accessible to a wide audience while still maintaining a level of depth and complexity that appeals to scholars of medieval literature. The book serves as a rich source for understanding the cultural and literary context of the Middle Ages, providing valuable insights into the values and beliefs of the time period. Marie de France's unique narrative style and use of symbolism set her apart as a prominent figure in medieval literature, influencing generations of storytellers to come. 'Mediaeval Tales of Marie de France' is a must-read for those interested in exploring the literary treasures of the Middle Ages and uncovering the enduring legacy of one of its most talented storytellers.



Autorentext
Marie de France (1160-1215) was a poet, possibly born in what is now France, who lived in England during the late 12th century. She lived and wrote at an unknown court, but she and her work were almost certainly known at the royal court of King Henry II of England. Virtually nothing is known of her life; both her given name and its geographical specification come from her manuscripts. However, one written description of her work and popularity from her own era still exists. She is considered by scholars to be the first woman known to write francophone verse.

Zusammenfassung
The Lays or Laisof Marie de France were a series of twelve short narrative Breton lais by the poet Marie de France. They were written in Anglo-Norman and were probably composed in the late 12th century. The short, narrative poems generally focus on glorifying the concept of courtly love by the adventures of their main characters. But in translation their poetic quality has been superseded by the narrative content and it is in this form that the work is available to us today. Contents:The Lay of GugemarThe Lay of the Dolorous KnightThe Lay of EliducThe Lay of the NightingaleThe Lay of Sir LaunfalThe Lay of the Two LoversThe Lay of the Were-WolfThe Lay of the Ash TreeThe Lay of the HoneysuckleThe Lay of EquitanThe Lay of MilonThe Lay of YonecThe Lay of the ThornThe Lay of GraelentA Story of Beyond the SeaThe Chatelaine of VergipThe Lays or Laisof Marie de France were a series of twelve short narrative Breton lais by the poet Marie de France. They were written in Anglo-Norman and were probably composed in the late 12th century. The short, narrative poems generally focus on glorifying the concept of courtly love by the adventures of their main characters. But in translation their poetic quality has been superseded by the narrative content and it is in this form that the work is available to us today. Contents:The Lay of GugemarThe Lay of the Dolorous KnightThe Lay of EliducThe Lay of the NightingaleThe Lay of Sir LaunfalThe Lay of the Two LoversThe Lay of the Were-WolfThe Lay of the Ash TreeThe Lay of the HoneysuckleThe Lay of EquitanThe Lay of MilonThe Lay of YonecThe Lay of the ThornThe Lay of GraelentA Story of Beyond the SeaThe Chatelaine of Vergi
Titel
Mediaeval Tales of Marie de France
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4064066381974
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E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
07.05.2021
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159