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French Arthurian Literature V: The Lay of Mantel

Brook, Leslie C(Edited by)Burgess, Glyn S.(Edited by)
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Text with facing translation of an undeservedly neglected, humorous French lay, in which the women of Arthur's court have their virtue challenged by a magic mantle. The Old French lay of Mantel belongs to the group of anonymous lays that were composed in the late twelfth or thirteenth century.

These short narratives vary in tone and usually deal with some aspect of love, usually in anaristocratic, courtly setting.

Here, this is Arthur's court, with its well-known characters involved, and the tone is satiric and comic; the story is a chastity test, which the ladies of the court undergo in public by donning themantle - if it does not fit, their behaviour is betrayed.

The poem plays on the insecurities of the knights, who are at first confident of their loves' fidelity, but in the end are all too anxious to ignore their transgressions. The popularity of the lay is attested by its survival in five manuscripts, an unusually high number.

It is edited here from MS Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, nouv. acq. fr. 1104, a manuscript containing twenty-four lays, including nine by Marie de France whose work has to some extent defined the genre.

The text is accompanied by a facing translation, and presented with introduction, elucidatory notes, bibliography, and indices. Glyn S. Burgess is Emeritus Professor of French, University of Liverpool; Leslie C.

Brook is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in French, University of Birmingham.

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D.S. Brewer
1843843382 / 9781843843382
Hardback
841.1
21/02/2013
United Kingdom
English
169 pages
24 cm
On title page: Volume V.