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Poems from BL MS Harley 913 Thorlac Turville-Petre (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham)

Poems from BL MS Harley 913 By Thorlac Turville-Petre (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham)

Summary

British Library MS Harley 913, known as the 'Kildare Manuscript', contains the earliest examples of Anglo-Irish writing. It includes numerous well-known poems and gives vivid insights into the lives of Anglo-Irish Franciscans at a time of unrest between native Irish and English settlers.

Poems from BL MS Harley 913 Summary

Poems from BL MS Harley 913: 'The Kildare Manuscript' by Thorlac Turville-Petre (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham)

British Library MS Harley 913 is known as the 'Kildare Manuscript' from the authorship of one of the poems by the Franciscan, Friar Michael of Kildare. The collection was written in the 1330s, in Ireland, perhaps in Waterford. It is chiefly known for two poems in particular, often anthologised, but now presented in their literary and cultural context: 'The Land of Cockaygne,' a fantasy of a culinary and sexual earthly paradise, and 'Lollai, lollai, litel child', a lullaby warning the baby of what is to come in later life. The manuscript contains 17 English poems, 12 of which were probably composed in Ireland, three Anglo-Norman poems, and many Latin items in prose and verse, including Goliardic satire, preaching materials, and matters concerning the Franciscans and their history. The English poems include a description of the humiliations of old age, a satire on the inhabitants of an unnamed Irish town, a celebration of the massacre of native Irish, a complaint about the corruption of those in power, reflections on Christ's passion and guides to basic Christian doctrine. A French poem gives a detailed account of the building of defences around New Ross. Apart from their literary and historical interest, the English material is important linguistically, as the chief and earliest evidence for the English language in Ireland. The English and Anglo-Norman poems are edited complete, with detailed headnotes, annotations and glossary, while full accounts are given of the Latin texts. An appendix describes the contents of British Library MS Lansdowne 418, a seventeenth-century copy of 11 of the texts in Harley 913, including 5 now lost from there.

About Thorlac Turville-Petre (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham)

Thorlac Turville-Petre is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nottingham, where he taught Medieval English literature for forty years. His many writings have focussed on alliterative poetry, editorial theory and practice, manuscript history, and national identity in medieval England and Ireland.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; THE TEXTS OF BL MS HARLEY 913; COMMENTARIES ON EDITED TEXTS; APPENDIX: TEXTS FROM BL MS LANSDOWNE 418; GLOSSARIES

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9780198739166
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Poems from BL MS Harley 913: 'The Kildare Manuscript' by Thorlac Turville-Petre (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham)
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