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The Roman de toute chevalerie Charles Russell Stone

The Roman de toute chevalerie By Charles Russell Stone

The Roman de toute chevalerie by Charles Russell Stone


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As the first study of the manuscripts and readership of the earliest surviving romance of Alexander the Great in England, this book discusses each codex and its unique text informed by current attitudes towards Alexander and examines his reception as a model of imperial authority or failure.

The Roman de toute chevalerie Summary

The Roman de toute chevalerie: Reading Alexander Romance in Late Medieval England by Charles Russell Stone

The medieval reception of Alexander the Great inspired a complicated literary corpus not simply because it involved so many source-texts and languages, but because it incorporated such diverse perspectives on the conqueror. Beginning with a discussion of the evolution of this corpus, this book examines the manuscripts, readership, and historical contexts of the earliest surviving Alexander romance in England, Thomas de Kent's Anglo-Norman Roman de toute chevalerie. To shed light on the origins and treatment of this romance, Charles Russell Stone reads each manuscript within the contexts of its production, scribal interpolations, and patronage and readership in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. While Thomas recalls a range of attitudes towards his protagonist in the late twelfth century, when the recovery of classical histories and composition of vernacular romance informed conflicting attitudes towards Alexander's legacy, scribes and readers of his poem appropriated it as a continuing commentary on power, politics, and the relevance of the Alexander legend in their own time. Each of the three major manuscripts of Thomas's poem thus offers a unique text informed by unique literary and political contexts, which this book situates within the ongoing debate over Alexander's reception as a paradigm of imperial authority or failure in late medieval England.

The Roman de toute chevalerie Reviews

Stone's monograph is grounded in historicism and lively in its address to English social constituencies (baronial, regnal, clerical, courtly-dynastic). It opens the door to further investigation of an understudied but central work, and will be of interest to scholars of romance, text-networks, insular literary history, and codicology. -- Christine Chism, University of California, Los Angeles * Studies in the Age of Chaucer *

About Charles Russell Stone

Charles Russell Stone is an assistant Vice Provost at the University of Nevada.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Reading and Reconstructing the Anglo-Norman Alexander 1 Alexander Romance in Twelfth-Century Europe 2 Alexander in Anglo-Norman England: The Latin Texts 3 The Roman de toute chevalerie: Sources, Influences, and Innovations 4 The Two Deaths of Alexander in Cambridge, Trinity College MS O. 9. 34 5 Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale MS 24364: Alexander, Chivalry, nd the Wars of Edward I 6 Moralizing Alexander in Durham Cathedral Library MS C.IV.27B 7 From Anglo-Norman to Middle English Alexander Romance Afterword: The Advent of the Continental Alexander Notes Works Cited Index

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NGR9781487501891
9781487501891
1487501897
The Roman de toute chevalerie: Reading Alexander Romance in Late Medieval England by Charles Russell Stone
New
Hardback
University of Toronto Press
2019-03-07
272
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