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Lancelot; Or, the Knight of the Cart - by Chrétien de Troyes (Paperback)
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- In this verse translation of Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, Ruth Harwood Cline revives the original story of the immortal love affair between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, a tale that has spawned interpretations ranging from Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur to Lerner and Lowe's Camelot.
- About the Author: CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES (1135?
- 272 Pages
- Poetry, European
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About the Book
In this verse translation of Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, Ruth Harwood Cline revives the original story of the immortal love affair between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, a tale that has spawned interpretations ranging from Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur to Lerner and Lowe's Camelot.Book Synopsis
In this verse translation of Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, Ruth Harwood Cline revives the original story of the immortal love affair between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, a tale that has spawned interpretations ranging from Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur to Lerner and Lowe's Camelot.
By remaining faithful to Chrétien's highly structured form, Cline preserves the pace, the pungency of proverbial expressions, and the work's poetical devices and word play in translating this archetypal tale of courtly love from Old French into modern English. Cline's introduction--containing a description of Arthur in history and literature, a discussion of courtly love, and an account of the continuations of the story of Lancelot and Guinevere--makes Lancelot an ideal classroom text.Review Quotes
Cline has managed a tour de force . . . her lilting translations are trend-setting in the translation of medieval material.
--Translation ReviewCline's verse gives far more a sense that Chrétien composed poetic narrative. Highly recommended.
--Forum for Modern Language StudiesIt certainly is a tour de force . . . for those who prefer verse, this presentation has much to recommend it.
--Modern Language ReviewThere must be room for a rhymed verse translation of Lancelot; I doubt if we shall see a better one.
--French StudiesAbout the Author
CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES (1135?-1191?) was a French poet and trouvère. He is widely regarded as the creator of the literary genre known as the Arthurian romance, and the originator of the heroic medieval character Lancelot.