Reading and Interpretation of Old French Texts

211A
Spring 2022
Class No: 30377
4226 Dwinelle
W
David Hult
1-4 pm

La Chanson de Roland, ed. I. Short; Lais de Marie de France, ed. Harf-Lancner (ISBN 978-2-253-05271-X); Chrétien de TroyesTristan et Iseut, ed. P. Walter; Kibler, Introduction to Old French

Course Description:

Introduction to the study of medieval French language and literature of the 12th and 13th centuries. Through a careful analysis and critical interpretation of certain canonical works (La Chanson de Roland; Béroul and Thomas, Tristan; selected lais of Marie de France; selected romans of Chrétien de Troyes; Le Roman de la Rose) we will study Old French language and some main dialects; verse and prose composition; theories of the oral tradition; editorial problems; and the material aspects of the manuscript work (including some work on codicology and paleography). Class will be conducted in English.