Anglo-Norman Amys e Amilioun

Anglo-Norman Amys e Amilioun
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Publisher : Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780907570462
ISBN-13 : 0907570461
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Book Synopsis Anglo-Norman Amys e Amilioun by : John Ford

Download or read book Anglo-Norman Amys e Amilioun written by John Ford and published by Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature. This book was released on 2015-04-10 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although largely forgotten today, the story of Amys and Amilioun was one of the most popular legends of the Middle Ages. Initially recounted in Latin, it quickly passed into most European vernacular languages. It has therefore rightly drawn the attention of both single-language specialists and comparativists interested in medieval languages and literature. The Anglo-Norman version of the story found in Karlsruhe, MS. 345 is edited here for the first time. The text presented is significantly different from the other Anglo- Norman versions of the tale, and in these differences it often shows a particular affinity with the Middle English redactions. It therefore provides something of a ‘missing link’ between the French-language tradition and the Middle English accounts, as well as between the continental and insular versions of the legend.


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