Erec Et Enide - Hardcover

De Troyes, Chretien

 
9780554395708: Erec Et Enide

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Synopsis

This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

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Review

"Her work constitutes the finest poetic translations now available of Chretien's romances."--"Arthuriana"

"The English speaking world is indebted to Chretien for shaping this marvelous legend and to Cline for an accurate translation."--"South Atlantic Review"

"Anglophone students and general readers can trust that Cline's translations, surely a sustained labor of love, are faithful to the poignant characters and suspenseful situations that make Chretien's earliest romances well worth reading."--"Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies"

Anglophone students and general readers can trust that Cline's translations, surely a sustained labor of love, are faithful to the poignant characters and suspenseful situations that make Chretien's earliest romances well worth reading.--"Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies"

The English speaking world is indebted to Chretien for shaping this marvelous legend and to Cline for an accurate translation.--"South Atlantic Review"

Her work constitutes the finest poetic translations now available of Chretien's romances.--"Arthuriana"

Anglophone students and general readers can trust that Cline's translations, surely a sustained labor of love, are faithful to the poignant characters and suspenseful situations that make Chretien's earliest romances well worth reading.

--Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

The English speaking world is indebted to Chretien for shaping this marvelous legend and to Cline for an accurate translation.

--South Atlantic Review

Her work constitutes the finest poetic translations now available of Chretien's romances.

--Arthuriana

About the Author

Ruth Harwood Cline is a research associate in the department of history at Georgetown University.

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