Philippe de Vigneulles and the Art of Prose Translation
Catherine M. Jones
Over fifty chansons de geste were reworked into prose between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries for patrons and audiences who demanded updated, de-rhymed versions of heroic songs. While most prose translations were commissioned by noble patrons, Philippe de Vigneulles (1471-1527), a cloth merchant of Metz, operated outside the system of patronage on self-imposed projects with a pronounced civic bias. His translation of the monumental Lorraine epic cycle into Middle French prose afforded him an opportunity to reconfigure the city's legendary past and validate the concerns of a prosperous merchant class.
The craft of mise en prose is examined in the context of the author's larger cultural agenda as he weaves the epic legend into his civic, personal and aesthetic preoccupations. This perspective illuminates a previously neglected sphere of medieval literary production, revealing fundamental assumptions about the epic tradition and the power of prose in urban culture.
CATHERINE M. JONES is Associate Professor of French and Provençal at the University of Georgia.
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DETAILS
160 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 10 digit ISBN: 1843841584 13 digit ISBN: 9781843841586
Binding: Hardback First published: 20/Mar/2008 Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Gallica
Subject: Medieval Literature
BIC class: CSBB
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 07/10/2008
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Contents
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Introduction: Philippe de Vigneulles and the Late Medieval Mise en Prose
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Truth, Translation and the Medium of Prose
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Excellent Stories, Marvellous Deeds and the Prosaics of Crisis
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The Craft of Dérimage
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Index
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