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Arthurian Chronicles (MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) [Paperback]

Eugene Mason (Translator), Gwyn Jones (Introduction)

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MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching March 14, 1996

The spread of the Arthurian legend during the course of the twelfth century is one of the most remarkable phenomena in literary history. Arthurian Chronicles looks at two unsung but deserving poets who contributed to the diffusion of the legend, Wace who preceded the more famous Chretien de Troyes, and Layamon, who followed him.

Wace was of an inquiring turn of mind, with, for his day, a scholarly and sceptical approach to lais, marvellous tales, and fables. 'Not all lies, nor all true, all foolishness, nor all sense. So much have the story-tellers told, and so much have the makers of fables fabled to embellish their stories, that they have made all seem fable,' he writes. He was the first to mention the famous Round Table.

In Layamon's Brut, Arthur, hero and emperor, makes his first appearance in English vernacular literature. It is Layamon who tells of the elves that attended on the infant Arthur and endowed him with gifts and qualities; he also launched Arthur after his last battle to Argante in Avallon, to be healed of his wounds.

In this English language prose translation of the Wace and Layamon Arthurian poems, the folk-tale ferocity of Arthur is made as exciting to the readers as to the poets who contributed so much to Arthur's legend.

Originally published by J.M. Dent & Sons,1962.


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Gwyn Jones was professor of English Language and Literature, University College of Wales.

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CONSTANTINE came to Totnes, and many a stout knight with him-there was not one but was worthy of the kingship. Read the first page
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sooth words, bold thanes, gan wend, knights gan, gan proceed, crafty captain, gan ride, good thanes, king gan, innumerable folk, gan march, full nigh, full truly, thy knights, bold strength, heathen folk, keen men, bold king, full surely, fierce strength, thy men, thousand knights, fair company, twelve knights, thine own hand
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Uther Pendragon, Earl of Cornwall, Wace's Roman de Brut, Earl of Gloucester, King of Ireland, King Uther, King Vortiger, Arthurian Chronicles, Cador of Cornwall, Guerin of Chartres, Earl of Oxford, King Bocus, King of Norway, King of Scotland, Sir Bedevere, Hoel of Brittany, King of Denmark, King of the Danes, King Vortimer, Saint Aaron, Saint David
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