Layamon’s Brut Between Old English Heroic Poetry and Middle English Romance Layamon’s Brut Between Old English Heroic Poetry and Middle English Romance

Layamon’s Brut Between Old English Heroic Poetry and Middle English Romance

A Study of the Lexical Fields ‘Hero’, ‘Warrior’ and ‘Knight’

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Publisher Description

The two manuscripts of the early Middle English chronicle Laʒamon's ‘Brut’, British Library MS Cotton Caligula A ix and British Library MS Cotton Otho C xiii, display marked differences in their use of vocabulary. Whereas the vocabulary of the Caligula manuscript is consciously archaising, the lexicon of the Otho text is more modern. This study of the lexical fields hero', 'warrior' and 'knight' in the ‘Brut’ chronicle investigates both the backward orientation of the Caligula ‘Brut’ towards Anglo-Saxon heroic poetry and the supposed orientation of the Otho ‘Brut’ towards the newly emerging genre of the Middle English romance. The results highlight the creative use of Old English models in both manuscripts and disprove the hypothesised close link between the Otho ‘Brut’ and the romance genre.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
21 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
470
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang GmbH
SELLER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
2.5
MB

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