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Translators and their Prologues in Medieval England

Dearnley, Elizabeth

Authors

Elizabeth Dearnley



Abstract

An examination of French to English translation in medieval England, through the genre of the prologue.

The prologue to Layamon's Brut recounts its author's extensive travels "wide yond thas leode" (far and wide across the land) to gather the French, Latin and English books he used as source material. The first Middle English writer to discuss his methods of translating French into English, Layamon voices ideas about the creation of a new English tradition by translation that proved very durable.

This book considers the practice of translation from French into English in medieval England, and how the translators themselves viewed their task. At its core is a corpus of French to English translations containing translator's prologues written between c.1189 and c.1450; this remarkable body of Middle English literary theory provides a useful map by which to chart the movement from a literary culture rooted in Anglo-Norman at the end of the thirteenth century to what, in the fifteenth, is regarded as an established "English" tradition.

Considering earlier Romance and Germanic models of translation, wider historical evidence about translation practice, the acquisition of French, the possible role of women translators, and the manuscript tradition of prologues, in addition to offering a broader, pan-European perspective through an examination of Middle Dutch prologues, the book uses translators' prologues as a lens through which to view a period of critical growth and development for English as a literary language.

Citation

Dearnley, E. (2016). Translators and their Prologues in Medieval England. Boydell & Brewer

Book Type Monograph
Online Publication Date Mar 31, 2017
Publication Date 2016
Deposit Date Nov 16, 2023
Series Title Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures
Series Number 4
Series ISSN Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures
ISBN 9781843844426
Keywords medieval England; medieval history; middle ages; manuscripts; medieval translation; French to English; translation studies; translators in history; history of translation; Middle English; Middle English literary theory
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3387256
Related Public URLs https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/translators-and-their-prologues-in-medieval-england/E2BE5AECCFC4554812D8AF45AF5A6DA3

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