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Middle English Romances (Norton Critical Editions) | 
enlarge | Creator: Stephen H. A. Shepherd Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 514 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0393966070 Dewey Decimal Number: 821.030901 EAN: 9780393966077 ASIN: 0393966070
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Product Description This Norton Critical Edition brings together representative examples of one of the most important bodies of English poetry written before the Renaissance. These seven romances have been chosen not only for their literary importance but also for the light they shed on other important Middle English texts. They are complete, glossed and annotated. A large "Sources and Backgrounds" section enables students to understand the romances in the context of medieval ideas and attitudes, and "Criticism" includes four major essays on various aspects of the Middle Ages genre.
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a great teaching text March 13, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Once much maligned in the critical tradition, the Middle English romances are gradually recovering their respectability as a field of study as more and more scholars pay skillful and thoughtful attention to them. This book is both a product and a proponent of that trend. Extremely well-edited in true Norton style, this edition makes a selection of worthy (and, frankly, really fun to read) romances accessible to undergraduate students or, possibly, very bright and avid high-school readers. Though designated by theme, the texts chosen represent some of the most important influences on the Middle English romance: French originals vs. early English legends and the subgenres of the Arthurian tradition, the Breton lay, and the crusading romance. The source and background texts are, as always, important elements of the Norton critical editions that help students understand the shape and context of the work, and the criticism usefully covers the major points of theme, language, generic definition, and audience. Though there's so much more that can be said, this book accomplishes the enviable task of providing a complete sample for those students who will stop their study of the romance here as well as giving a solid introduction to those students who, as brave as questing knights, want to pursue the subject further.
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