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Author Chrétien, de Troyes, active 12th century

Title Cligès / Chrétien de Troyes ; translated from the Old French by Burton Raffel ; afterword by Joseph J. Duggan
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (x, 233 pages)
Contents Cliges -- King Arthur's Court -- Love Laments -- England and Knighthood -- The Siege of Windsor -- Alexander's Wedding -- The Birth of Cliges -- Alexander's Settlement -- A German Marriage -- The Cologne Tournament -- Thessala's Sorcery -- Alis's Wedding -- Fenice's Abduction and Return -- Cliges Departs for Britain -- The Wallingford Tournament -- Cliges Returns to Greece -- Avowal and Plans -- The Empress's Illness -- The Tower
Summary In this extraordinarily fine translation of Cligès, the second of five surviving Arthurian poems by twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes, Burton Raffel captures the liveliness, innovative spirit, and subtle intentions of the original work. In this poem, Chrétien creates his most artful plot and paints the most starkly medieval portraits of any of his romances. The world he describes has few of the safeguards and protections of civilization: battles are brutal and merciless, love is anguished and desperate. Cligès tells the story of the unhappy Fenice, trapped in a marriage of constraint to the emperor of Constantinople. Fenice feigns death, then awakens to a new, happy life with her lover.Enormously popular in their own time, each of Chrétien's great verse romances is a fast-paced psychologically oriented narrative. In a rational and realistic manner, Chrétien probes the inner workings of his characters and the world they live in, evoking the people, their customs, and their values in clear, emotionally charged verse. Cligès is filled with Chrétien's barbs and bawdiness, his humor and his pleasure, his affection and his contempt. It is the unmistakable work of a brilliantly individualistic poet, brought to modern English readers by Raffel's poetic translation in a metric form invented specifically to reflect Chrétien's narrative speed and tone
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-233)
Notes English
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Subject Romances -- Translations into English
Arthurian romances.
POETRY -- European -- General.
Arthurian romances
Romances
Genre/Form Translations
Translations
Form Electronic book
Author Raffel, Burton
ISBN 9780300144130
030014413X
Other Titles Cligès. English