Bewnans Ke/The Life of St Kea: Critical Edition with Translation (Exeter Medieval Texts & Studies) (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Bewnans Ke/The Life of St Kea: Critical Edition with Translation (Exeter Medieval Texts & Studies) (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies) Book

In 2000, a sixteenth-century manuscript containing a copy of a previously unknown play in Middle Cornish, probably composed in the second half of the fifteenth century, was discovered among papers bequeathed to the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. This eagerly awaited edition of the play, published in association with the National Library of Wales, offers a conservatively edited text with a facing-page translation, and a reproduction of the original text at the foot of the page – vital for comparative purposes. Also included are a complete vocabulary, detailed linguistic notes, and a thorough introduction dealing with the language of the play, the hagiographic background of the St Kea material and the origins of other parts in the work of Geoffrey of Monmouth. The theme of the play is the contention between St Kea, patron of Kea parish in Cornwall, and Teudar, a local tyrant. This is combined with a long section dealing with the dispute over tribute payments between King Arthur and the Emperor Lucius Hiberius; Queen Guinevere’s adultery with Arthur’s nephew Modred; the latter’s invitation to Cheldric and his Saxon hordes to come to Britain to assist him in his conflict with his uncle; and Arthur’s battle with Modred.Read More

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  • 0859898008
  • 9780859898003
  • Graham Thomas & Nicholas Williams
  • 9 March 2007
  • University of Exeter Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 488
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