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The Roman De Troie Benot De Saintemore

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The Roman De Troie Benot De Saintemore
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.45 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Benoît (de Sainte-More)
ISBN: 1843844699
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Roman De Troie Benot De Saintemore by Benoît (de Sainte-more) 1843844699 instant download after payment.

Benoît de Sainte-Maure's "Roman de Troie", dating to around 1165, is, along with the "Roman de Thèbes" and the "Roman d'Eneas", one of the three "romances of antiquity" ("romans d'antiquité"). These romances launched the plots, themes and structures of the genre, then blossoming in the hands of authors such as Chrétien de Troyes. As an account of the Trojan War, Benoît's work is of necessity a poem about war and its causes, how it was fought and what its consequences were for the combatants. But the author's choice of the octosyllabic rhyming couplet, his fondness for description, his ability to recount the intensity of personal struggles, and above all his fascination with the trials and tribulations of Love, which affect some of the work's most prominent warriors (among them Paris and his love for Helen, and Troilus and his love for Briseida), all combine to fashion this romance - in which events from long ago are presented as a reflection of the poet's own feudal and courtly worlds. This translation, the first into English, aims to bring the poem and the author to a wider audience. It is accompanied by an introduction and notes.

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