This volume contains an entirely new and accessible translation into
modern English of the medieval Latin Gesta Romanorum. Based on the
standard Gesta edition by Hermann Österley, it is the first such
translation to appear since 1824, and the first to take appropriate
account of modern scholarly priorities. The Gesta Romanorum are tales
drawn from a wide variety of sources, such as classical mythology,
legend and historical chronicles, and are accompanied in almost every
case by allegorical Christian interpretations. They were enormously
popular throughout the Middle Ages, and had a huge influence on many
other authors, such as Boccaccio, Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve, Shakespeare,
Bernard Shaw and Thomas Mann. The Gesta is therefore a foundational work
of western European literature - as well as one whose lively,
well-crafted and often entertaining narratives hold a continuing appeal
for contemporary readers.