This is one of the masterpieces from the golden age of Egyptian
literature in the Middle Kingdom. Although the Tale has been much
studied and quoted, there has never been a full parallel edition of the
manuscripts. This volume fills that gap and provides a standard text to
serve as a basis for future research. For the edition of the Egyptian
text, Richard Parkinson has collated the transcriptions with the
original papyri in Berlin and London, and proposes a number of new and
improved readings. The textual notes supply facsimiles of problematic
passages, offer restorations for damaged sections, and record the
variant readings of previous scholars. The introduction describes the
four manuscripts and discusses their date and provenance. Richard
Parkinson constructs the first stemma for the textual tradition of the
Tale, as well as presenting a history and bibliography of previous
studies.