The adaptation of French texts into medieval Swedish reveals the progress of a Europe-wide literary culture.
Translations of French romances into other vernaculars in the Middle Ages have sometimes been viewed as "less important" versions of prestigious sources, rather than in their place as part of a broader range of complex and wider European text traditions. This consideration of how French romance was translated, rewritten and interpreted in medieval Sweden focuses on the wider context. It examines four major texts which appear in both languages: Le Chevalier au lion and its Swedish translation Herr Ivan; Le Conte de Floire et Blancheflor and Flores och Blanzeflor; Valentin et Sansnom (the original French text has been lost, but the tale has survivedin the prose version Valentin et Orson) and the Swedish text Namnloes och Valentin; and Paris et Vienne and the fragmentary Swedish version Riddar Paris och jungfru Vienna. Each is analysed through the lens of different themes: female characters, children, animals and masculinity. The author argues that French romance made a major contribution to the Europeanisation of medieval culture, whilst also playing a key role in the formation of a national literature in Sweden.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
In this groundbreaking study of the reception of French literature in Sweden, Sofia Loden convincingly shows how extensively Sweden and Europe's north were integrated into the larger medieval European intellectual and courtly currents radiating out of France from the beginning of the twelfth century. -- Arthuriana
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Maße
Höhe: 239 mm
Breite: 158 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-1-84384-582-9 (9781843845829)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
SOFIA LODEN is a Pro Futura Scientia XII Fellow at Stockholm University and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Uppsala. In 2020 she was appointed member of the Young Academy of Sweden.
Introduction
Europeanization and Medieval Sweden
The Maiden, the Lady and the Lion: Le Chevalier au lion
Children of Medieval Europe: Floire et Blancheflor
Animals, Beastliness and Language: Valentin et Orson
Masculinity and Venus: Paris et Vienne
Conclusion: Found in Translation