The Legend of Charlemagne in Medieval England
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489 Pages

21.6 x 13.8 cm

5 b/w illus.

Series: Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures

Series Vol. Number: 8

Imprint: D.S.Brewer

The Legend of Charlemagne in Medieval England

The Matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman Literature

by Phillipa Hardman and Marianne Ailes

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The first full-length examination of the medieval Charlemagne tradition in the literature and culture of medieval England, from the Chanson de Roland to Caxton.

The Matter of France, the legendary history of Charlemagne, had a central but now largely unrecognised place in the multilingual culture of medieval England. From the early claim in the Chanson de Roland that Charlemagne held England as his personal domain, to the later proliferation of Middle English romances of Charlemagne, the materials are woven into the insular political and cultural imagination. However, unlike the wide range of continental French romances, the insular tradition concentrates on stories of a few heroic characters: Roland, Fierabras, Otinel. Why did writers and audiences in England turn again and again to these narratives, rewriting and reinterpreting them for more than two hundred years?
This book is the first full-length study of the tradition. It investigates the currency and impact of the Matter of France with equal attention to English and French-language texts, setting each individual manuscript or early printed text in its contemporary cultural and political context. The narratives are revealed to be extraordinarily adaptable, using the iconic opposition between Carolingian and Saracen heroes to reflect concerns with national politics, religious identity, the future of Christendom, chivalry and ethics, and monarchy and treason.
Introduction: Charlemagne in England: Owning the Legend
Acculturating Charlemagne: The Insular Literary Context
Charlemagne 'Translated' [i]: The Anglo-Norman Tradition
Charlemagne 'Appropriated' [ii]: The Middle English Tradition
Re-Imagining the Hero: The Insular Roland and the Battle of Roncevaux
Re-Presenting Otherness: The Insular Fierabras Tradition
Re-Purposing the Narrative: The Insular Otinel Tradition
Conclusion: The Insular Afterlife of the Matter of France
Appendix: The Corpus: Texts and Manuscripts
Bibliography

PHILLIPA HARDMAN is Reader in Medieval English Literature (retired) at the University of Reading.

MARIANNE AILES is Professor of French at the University of Bristol.

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Title Details

489 Pages

2.16 x 1.38 cm

5 b/w illus.

Series: Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures

Series Vol. Number: 8

Imprint: D.S.Brewer