Description
The two romances translated in this volume, the Roman de Thebes and the Roman d'Eneas, form, along with the Roman de Troie by Benoit de Sainte-Maure, a group of texts that are of considerable importance within French and European literature and culture. Composed between c. 1150 and c. 1165, these romances create a bridge between classical tales (the Thebes is based on the Thebaid of Statius, the Eneas on the Aeneid of Virgil) and the burgeoning vernacular romances, represented especially by Chretien de Troyes. As a group, these three works are frequently known as the romances of antiquity (romans d'antiquite) and they introduce into French literature the dominant contemporary themes of chivalry and love. They are set against a feudal and courtly background in which themes such as war, prowess inheritance and the possession of land are crucial. As they adapt their Latin sources, these romances, especially the Eneas, exploit the works of Ovid, especially in the presentation of the theme of love, and they also make use of the principles of rhetorical composition as studied in the schools (both romances contain remarkable examples of descriptions of both people and objects).
This is the first volume to contain two complete translations of the three romances of antiquity. The translation of the Roman d'Eneas is the first English translation of this text since that of John A. Yunck in 1974.
About the Author
Glyn S. Burgess is Emeritus Professor of French at the University of Liverpool. His Penguin Classics edition of The Lais of Marie de France has sold more than 150,000 copies. He is co-author of The Roman de Troie by Benoit de Sainte-Maure (with Douglas Kelly, D. S. Brewer, 2017). In 1999 he was made a Chevalier des Palmes Academiques and he is an Honorary President of the International Courtly Literature Society. Douglas Kelly was Emeritus Professor of French and Medieval Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was co-author of The Roman de Troie by Benoit de Sainte-Maure (with Glyn Burgess, D. S. Brewer, 2017) and an Honorary President of the International Courtly Literature Society.
Reviews
'[B]eautifully produced... this book triumphantly completes the set of "romans d'antiquite": the stories of Thebes, Troy, and Aeneas.' Jane Bliss, Speculum
'The translations themselves combine the virtues of being usable as a crib with being as fluent as is possible... If they encourage a wider readership for these romances, as they surely will, that is very much to the good.' Helen Cooper, Archiv fur das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen
Book Information
ISBN 9781802073706
Author Glyn S. Burgess
Format Paperback
Page Count 440
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press