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The Arthurian Texts of the Percy Folio

Withrington, John(Edited by)Rogers, Gillian(Assisted by)
Part of the Exeter medieval texts and studies series
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The ‘Percy Folio’ (BL MS Add. 27879), a seventeenth-century miscellany of ballads, romances and songs is a highly significant document in English poetry.

It was crucial to the success and credibility of Bishop Thomas Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765).

A best-seller that inspired many including Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott, the Reliques made ballads a subject worthy of study and respect, in no small part due to the supposed antiquity of the Folio’s contents, Percy even claiming that one Arthurian piece was known to Chaucer. For the first time ever this volume publishes critical editions of all eleven Arthurian texts in the Percy Folio, with transcriptions taken directly from BL MS Add. 27879. The book opens with a discussion of the manuscript’s history and ownership, the place of these Arthurian texts within a ballad tradition, attitudes to King Arthur up to the early eighteenth century, and Percy’s interest in and knowledge of Arthurian legend.

A particular focus has been the role played by performance in the evolution of the Arthurian material.

Each text is prefaced by a Headnote with endnotes, references to previous editions, and suggestions for further reading.

The texts themselves are complemented by Explanatory Notes for the reader, and Textual Notes which include transcripts of Percy’s own annotations.

The book concludes with a comprehensive bibliography. Contributors: John Withrington, Gillian Rogers, Elizabeth Darovic, Maldwyn Mills, Raluca Radulescu, Diane Speed, Marion Trudgill and Elizabeth Williams.

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Product Details
Liverpool University Press
1837645094 / 9781837645091
Hardback
821.6
03/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
384 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm