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A Perceforest Reader - Selected Episodes from Perceforest: The Prehistory of Arthur's Britain (Paperback)
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A Perceforest Reader - Selected Episodes from Perceforest: The Prehistory of Arthur's Britain (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 280
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Perceforest is one of the largest and certainly the most
extraordinary of the late Arthurian romances, and is almost
completely unknown except to a handful of scholars. But it is a
work of exceptional richness and importance, and has been justly
described as "an encyclopaedia of 14th-century chivalry" and "a
mine of folkloric motifs." Its contents are drawn not only from
earlier Arthurian material, but also from romances about Alexander
the Great, from Roman histories and from medieval travel writing -
not to mention oral tradition, including as it does the first and
unexpurgated version of the story of the Sleeping Beauty. Out of
this, the author creates a remarkable prehistory of King Arthur's
Britain, describing how Alexander the Great gives the island to
Perceforest, who has to purge the island of magic-wielding knights
descended from Darnant the Enchanter, despite their supernatural
powers. Perceforest then founds the knightly order of the "Franc
Palais," an ideal of chivalric civilisation which prefigures the
Round Table of Arthur and indeed that of Edward III; but that
civilisation is, as the author shows, all too fragile. The action
all takes place in a pagan world of many gods, but the temple of
the Sovereign God, discovered by Perceforest, prefigures the
Christian world and the coming of the Grail and Arthur. Nigel
Bryant has recently adapted this immense romance into English; even
in his version, which gives a complete account of the whole work
but links extensive sections of full translation with compressed
accounts of other passages, it runs to nearly half a million words.
A Perceforest Reader is an ideal introduction to the remarkable
world portrayed in this late flowering of the Arthurian
imagination.
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