Ysengrimus : : Text with Translations, Commentary and Introduction / / J. Mann.

The Ysengrimus is the first fully-fledged medieval beast-epic, and the poem in which Reynard the Fox makes his first appearance on the stage of world literature. It thus occupies a key position in the long and fertile tradition of medieval beast-literature, but it also claims attention as a masterpi...

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Superior document:Mittellateinische Studien und Texte ; 12
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill,, 1987.
Year of Publication:1987
Language:English
Series:Mittellateinische Studien und Texte ; 12.
Mittellateinische Studien und Texte Online.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:English and Latin.
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Other title:Text with Translations, Commentary and Introduction
Preliminary Material /
Preface /
Summary of the Ysengrimus /
List of Abbreviations and Short References /
Map 1. Ghent in the Twelfth Century /
Map 2. Ecclesiastical Foundations and Diocesan Boundary /
Introduction /
Conclusion /
List of Manuscripts /
Selective Bibliography /
Preliminary Observations /
Liber Primus /
Liber Secundus /
Liber Tertius /
Liber Quartus /
Liber Quintus /
Liber Sextus /
Liber Septimus /
Index Nominum /
Index Verborum /
General Index /
Summary:The Ysengrimus is the first fully-fledged medieval beast-epic, and the poem in which Reynard the Fox makes his first appearance on the stage of world literature. It thus occupies a key position in the long and fertile tradition of medieval beast-literature, but it also claims attention as a masterpiece in its own right, the work of one of the most daring and original satirists of the Middle Ages. Despite its importance, the Ysengrimus has been comparatively neglected because of its linguistic difficulties. Jill Mann eases these difficulties by presenting an English translation alongside the Latin text, and accompanying it with a detailed commentary. A full- length introduction offers an original account of the poem which shows how literary structure and historical dimensions are fused into an original satiric vision of compelling power. This book will not only interest medieval Latin specialists, but will make this major text accessible to those working on the related vernacular traditions. Its analysis of the poem's allusions to contemporary persons and events will also be of considerable interest to historians of twelfth-century Flanders.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004476865
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: J. Mann.