Jeanette Beer

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Early Prose in France: Contexts of Bilingualism and AuthorityHardcover, 1 July 1992

Early Prose in France: Contexts of Bilingualism and Authority
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Print Length
170 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Medieval Institute Publications
Date Published
1 Jul 1992
ISBN-10
1879288125
ISBN-13
9781879288126

Description

It is fast becoming dogma that French prose emerged out of poetry by a process of deversification in the thirteenth century. Since the earliest extant example of written French prose dates back to the eighth century, this premise cannot be taken at face value. Prose had been the medium of the clercs for many centuries before the thirteenth. It had been honed by constant use to all manner of functions whether legal, diplomatic, epistolary, or edificatory (to name only those exemplified in this study). Early Prose in France is above all a reevaluation, an attempt to call into question the assumption that deversification could have been responsible for the emergence of such lengthy prose works as the crusading chronicles and the encyclopedic translations of the early thirteenth century. In this volume Beer demonstrates the sophisticated stylistic propensities of Early French prose, an effort long needed that does a great service to all French literary scholars.

Product Details

Author:
Jeanette Beer
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
GB
Date Published:
1 July 1992
Genre:
Medieval (500-1453) Studies
ISBN-10:
1879288125
ISBN-13:
9781879288126
Language:
English
Location:
Kalamazoo
Pages:
170
Weight:
997.9 gm

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