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Overview

In this verse translation of Cligès, written by Chrétien de Troyes circa 1176, Ruth Harwood Cline not only preserves the artistry of the original work but also captures the wit, irony, and striking emotional power of Chrétien's stylistic genius and highly structured form.

The romance begins with the marriage of Cligès's parents and continues with the clandestine, mutual love of their son and his uncle's bride, Fenice. Cligès and Fenice are finally united after executing a false-death plot aided by black magic.

With a thoroughness and clarity that will appeal to students and scholars of medieval literature, Cline's accessible translation effectively conveys the sparkle, pace, and intricate wordplay of Chrétien's love monologues, classic themes, and complex poetic devices. In addition, her introduction sheds new light on the transmission of British history and legend to the French court of Champagne. With themes that echo from the Tristan legend to Romeo and Juliet, Cligès is an exciting romance about young lovers who escape from an arranged match and find true love in marriage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820340524
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 03/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES (1135?–1191?) was a French poet and trouvère. He is widely regarded as the creator of the literary genre known as the Arthurian romance, and the originator of the heroic medieval character Lancelot.
RUTH HARWOOD CLINE is a research associate in the department of history at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledmentsvii
Introductionix
Cliges
Prologue1
King Arthur's Court2
Love Laments13
England and Knighthood31
The Siege of Windsor36
Alexander's Wedding65
The Birth of Cliges69
Alexander's Settlement71
A German Marriage77
The Cologne Tournament83
Thessala's Sorcery87
Alis's Wedding94
Fenice's Abduction and Return99
Cliges Departs for Britain123
The Wallingford Tournament133
Cliges Returns to Greece147
Avowal and Plans150
The Empress's Illness164
The Tower179
Notes197
Bibliography209
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