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Orality and Performance in Early French Romance

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This book proposes a fundamental revision of the history of early French romance, arguing that oral and performed traditions were far more important in the development of romance than scholars have recognised. It begins by dealing with issues of orality and literacy, and argues that the form in which romances were composed was not the invention of clerics but was, rather, an oral form. It shows how early versions of the Tristan story, by Biroul, Thomas and Marie de France, express the complex interplay between oral and written traditions, then goes on to focus in greater depth on Benont de Sainte-Maure, Chritien and the anonymous author of the Roman de Thhbes. The second part of the book looks at performance, showing that romances such as those of Chritien invited voiced presentation, moreover, they were frequently recitd from memory, sung, and acted out in dramatic' fashion. Romances can, and should, still be performed today. EVELYN BIRGE VITZis Professor of Frenchand Comparative Literature at New York University.
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