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The Medieval Merlin Tradition in France and Italy
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Ideas of translation and adaptation in the middle ages investigated through the lens of the Merlin tradition.The medieval figure of Merlin is intriguing, enigmatic, and riddled with contradictions....
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17 November 2017

Ideas of translation and adaptation in the middle ages investigated through the lens of the Merlin tradition.
The medieval figure of Merlin is intriguing, enigmatic, and riddled with contradictions. Half human, half devil, he possesses a supernatural knowledge that allows him to prophesy the future. This book examines the reinterpretationof Merlin's character in French and Italian Arthurian literature, in which chivalric romance and political prophecy become increasingly intertwined. As the Merlin story crosses the fluid cultural and linguistic boundaries between vernacular dialects on either side of the Alps, the protagonist accumulates histories, futures, and discourses from multiple texts within his omniscient knowledge. From his first appearance in Geoffrey of Monmouth's HistoriaRegum Britanniae, through thirteenth-century French romance, to fifteenth-century Venice, Merlin is the voice of political and spiritual truths that originate beyond the sphere of human comprehension. The study also shows howthe conversion of Merlin's prophetic speech from his omniscient mind into human languages parallels the work of the medieval translator. At the same time, the transmission of the Merlin story between vernacular French and Italiandialects presents an alternative model of translation, one that relies not on the displacement of previous texts, but instead on the accretion of information from text to text.
Laura Chuhan Campbell is Assistant Professor of French at Durham University.
The medieval figure of Merlin is intriguing, enigmatic, and riddled with contradictions. Half human, half devil, he possesses a supernatural knowledge that allows him to prophesy the future. This book examines the reinterpretationof Merlin's character in French and Italian Arthurian literature, in which chivalric romance and political prophecy become increasingly intertwined. As the Merlin story crosses the fluid cultural and linguistic boundaries between vernacular dialects on either side of the Alps, the protagonist accumulates histories, futures, and discourses from multiple texts within his omniscient knowledge. From his first appearance in Geoffrey of Monmouth's HistoriaRegum Britanniae, through thirteenth-century French romance, to fifteenth-century Venice, Merlin is the voice of political and spiritual truths that originate beyond the sphere of human comprehension. The study also shows howthe conversion of Merlin's prophetic speech from his omniscient mind into human languages parallels the work of the medieval translator. At the same time, the transmission of the Merlin story between vernacular French and Italiandialects presents an alternative model of translation, one that relies not on the displacement of previous texts, but instead on the accretion of information from text to text.
Laura Chuhan Campbell is Assistant Professor of French at Durham University.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 223
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date:
17 November 2017
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843844808
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian, Literature: history and criticism
Campbell's nuanced analysis demonstrates the multifaced ways in which the contradictions and elaborations of the personality of Merlin are overlaid and subsumed from one version to another, gathering in richness in the process and transcending the usual binary oppositions.
Introduction
Sympathy for a Devil? Merlin's Conception According to Robert de Boron and Paulino Pieri
Death of the Author: Merlin's Imprisonment by the Dame du Lac
Beyond The Limits of Interpretation: Rewriting Prophetic Discourse in the Estoire de Merlin and the Suite du Merlin
'Ce dit Merlin': Open and Closed Prophecies in the Italian Merlin Tradition
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Chronology of Primary Texts
Appendix 2: Summaries of the Principle Texts Discussed
Bibliography
Sympathy for a Devil? Merlin's Conception According to Robert de Boron and Paulino Pieri
Death of the Author: Merlin's Imprisonment by the Dame du Lac
Beyond The Limits of Interpretation: Rewriting Prophetic Discourse in the Estoire de Merlin and the Suite du Merlin
'Ce dit Merlin': Open and Closed Prophecies in the Italian Merlin Tradition
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Chronology of Primary Texts
Appendix 2: Summaries of the Principle Texts Discussed
Bibliography