1st Edition

Five Middle English Arthurian Romances

By Valerie Krishna Copyright 1991
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    The poems in this collection will give the reader an appreciation of both the distinctiveness and the variety of the medieval English Arthurian tradition and highlight some of this important chapter in Arthurian legend literature. The Middle English stories are different in style and structure to the later French romances, composed in poetic forms that derive from native English traditions. The Stanzaic Morte Arthur is the earliest version of the Lancelot-Guinevere story in English; The Awyntas off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyn is a serious moral poem while the story of the Avowing is a tail-rhyme romance. The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell is a strongly folkloric variation of Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale and Syre Gawene and the Carle of Carlyle is an alternative version of the testing of Gawain. Originally published in 1991, the translator gives an introduction to each poem as well as a general introduction about the development of the Arthurian poetic tradition.

    Introduction  1. The Stanzaic Morte Arthur  2. The Adventures of Arthur at Tarn Wadling  3. The Vows of King Arthur, Sir Gawain, Sir Kay, and Baldwin of Britain  4. The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell  5. Sir Gawain and the Carl of Carlisle

    Biography

    Valerie Krishna