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the Romance of Violet and Other Wager Tales from Medieval France
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the Romance of Violet and Other Wager Tales from Medieval France
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the Romance of Violet and Other Wager Tales from Medieval France
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A high-stakes wager placed on a woman's virtue; men who spy on bathing women; tell-tale birthmarks; cross-dressing; dragons; tournaments; and aristocrats bursting into songthese features and more appear in the three stories translated here, all versions of the folktale known as "the wager tale." Such stories were especially popular in thirteenth-century France, when noblemen fulfilled their feudal duties far from home. Did their women remain faithful? A pressing question, for only female chastity guaranteed the legitimacy of heirs.
This collection offers the first translations into English of
The Romance of the Violet
and
The Count of Poitiers
, along with a new version of
The Tale of King Flore and the Fair Joan
. The first paints a vivid portrait of thirteenth-century courtly life. The second, set in the eighth-century court of King Pepin, includes both a wager tale and a bride quest, the latter involving a shocking scene of female group nudity.
Flore and Joan
takes a different tack, presenting a clear-eyed heroine who overcomes daunting odds by posing as a man. These medieval tales portray strong women who gainsay social control of their bodies, thereby winning the respect of mena scenario that resonates even today.
This collection offers the first translations into English of
The Romance of the Violet
and
The Count of Poitiers
, along with a new version of
The Tale of King Flore and the Fair Joan
. The first paints a vivid portrait of thirteenth-century courtly life. The second, set in the eighth-century court of King Pepin, includes both a wager tale and a bride quest, the latter involving a shocking scene of female group nudity.
Flore and Joan
takes a different tack, presenting a clear-eyed heroine who overcomes daunting odds by posing as a man. These medieval tales portray strong women who gainsay social control of their bodies, thereby winning the respect of mena scenario that resonates even today.