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Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press epub Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press pdf download Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press pdf file Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press audiobook Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press book review Wace's Roman De Brut: From Brand: Liverpool University Press summary | #1163443 in Books | Liverpool University Press | 2003-01-01 | Original language:Old French | PDF # 1 | 6.90 x1.10 x9.70l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 416 pages | ||14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| Wace's "Roman de Brut"-new ed. & trans.|By Customer|Raymond CORMIER Department of English and Modern Languages LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY 201 High Street Farmville, VA 23909 email: rcormier@longwood.lwc.edu
*Wace's 'Roman de Brut': A History of the British*. Ed., trans. Judith Weiss. Exeter Medieval English Texts and Studies. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 19||...it makes a great piece of literature available to the wider public in an enjoyable, readable form. -- Notes and Queries
Weiss's introduction and bibliography will be helpful to readers encountering the poem for the first time... -- Spec
Wace's "Brut" is an 1155 French verse rendering of Geoffrey of Monmouth's earlier Latin "history" of Britain, from the time of Brutus, the eponymous founder, to the 7th century. Wace uses Geoffrey's stories, such as those of King Lear and King Arthur, with a lively inventiveness and originality, drawing on oral sources and his own knowledge of parts of Britain, imaginatively re-interpreting the material. This is the first complete English translation and is presented in ...
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