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Fantastic adventures abound in these courtly romances: Erec and Enide , Cligés , The Knight of the Cart , The Knight with the Lion , and The Story of the Grail . For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. Review: recommend this seller - great product, great seller Review: Gladly Recommended! - I would have rated this product four stars because it wasn't the one that was shown in the pictures, with the sleeve bragging about being the best product in town etc. But after getting the book in my hands, and feeling the pages, reading some of the passages.. This book is a piece of history. I'm glad to have it in my collection, and after a library overdue notice from 1974 dropped out of the pages, I knew this book had been on a long journey to get to me. So I give it FIVE stars. This book looks brand new. No scuffs, no tarnish or rubbings on it's surfaces. The pages are pristine and beautiful, and the book fits nicely in my hand/bag/etc. Plus- they wrote thank you on the shipping bag! Very noteworthy excellence, gladly recommended sellers.






















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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 350 Reviews |
D**.
recommend this seller
great product, great seller
A**R
Gladly Recommended!
I would have rated this product four stars because it wasn't the one that was shown in the pictures, with the sleeve bragging about being the best product in town etc. But after getting the book in my hands, and feeling the pages, reading some of the passages.. This book is a piece of history. I'm glad to have it in my collection, and after a library overdue notice from 1974 dropped out of the pages, I knew this book had been on a long journey to get to me. So I give it FIVE stars. This book looks brand new. No scuffs, no tarnish or rubbings on it's surfaces. The pages are pristine and beautiful, and the book fits nicely in my hand/bag/etc. Plus- they wrote thank you on the shipping bag! Very noteworthy excellence, gladly recommended sellers.
A**N
Good Quality, No Complaints
An excellent job by Penguin Classics. The print is somewhat finer than is usual, but the typeface and print quality are very clear, making for easy reading of this collection.
F**N
Penguin Classics Version, an outsider's opinion
This review is for the Penguin Classics version of the text. ISBN-10 : 0140445218 ISBN-13 : 978-0140445213 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭: Mediocre print quality, small text, notes in the back [3/5] Being that this is a medieval text, some of the terminology and language is not of this century. The word brattice, for example, now carries the meaning of "a partition or shaft lining in a coal mine", whereas in the text it was actually referring to the wooden protrusion on castles. I would much prefer if there were marginal glosses and proper footnotes at the bottom of the page like in other scholarly or critical editions. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭: Prose translation, very easy to read [?/5] I'm not a medievalist and I have no knowledge of Old French. That being said, I am somewhat skeptical of the quality of this translation. It is very easy to read, which strikes me as odd. The fact that it is a prose translation doesn't bother me per se, but the translator has omitted all semblance of verse, rendering the text as one would an ordinary novel. I can't help but think that this would detract from the poetic quality of Old French. That being said, this copy is extremely readable, and it seems to be accurate enough for the reader to pick up on the conventions and culture of medieval romance. For that purpose, I think this version of the book is more than acceptable. My only gripe, therefore, is the lack of footnotes and marginal glosses.
E**D
Essential Arthur Stories
This collection is one of the most important primary texts that informs Arthurian lore. The translation feels more contemporary but doesn't sacrifice essential material that makes the original text so important to Arthurian studies. One also gets very unique judgments of round table figures. Chretien's account of Lancelot is probably the most damning retelling of Arthur's most famous knight's fall from his king's favor. The book is worth it for the chronicling of the Lancelot/Guinevere episode, perhaps the most intricate detailing and morally focussed interpretation of the legend, whose judgmental tone continues to inform new incarnations of the affair portion of Arthurian mythos. In addition to the important Lancelot story, Chretien's stories provide a very lucid glimpse of both artistic and broadly cultural views of these staple romances, along with a crucial view into the changing nature of written accounts of legendary material that was in flux soon after the tales were put to paper. The writing is particularly subtle, in the spirit of Sir Gawain's romance. On a personal note, I used to be quite involved in tales about Arthur but felt I lost my fire for the subject. Chretien de Troyes reignited that fire for me.
S**K
"Arthurian Romances" by Chretien de Troyes
"Arthurian Romances" is a recent translation of five of the medieval writer Chretien de Troyes' stories about King Arthur's court. The stories are Erec and Enide, Cligés, The Knight of the Cart (Lancelot), The Knight with the Lion (Yvain), and The Story of the Grail (Perceval). The book also has an appendix of Continuations of the Grail Stories, a Medieval glossary, and a good Notes section. I bought it as I was studying 'The Knight of the Cart' for a course on Magic in the Middle Ages. I found this translation more readable than some of the previous ones I tried. The Notes and Glossary were also helpful as was the Introduction. It's written in a modern style yet keeps the flavour of knighthood, battles and ladies who need rescuing but may also be enchanted. I would recommend this book to anybody studying this period in literature, or to anybody interested in King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, or if you enjoy tales of adventure, romance and magic.
J**H
Good copy
It's a good copy of these stories. Similar to the Penguin publication. It does not have the lines on the pages which is slightly annoying if you're reading in a group.
S**.
Enjoyable
I had to read parts of this book for philosophy class one semester. I went back and reread the whole book. Very enjoyable. I love those short stories and all that they encompass. Filled with love, action, lessons, and everything in between. I don't like how the last book wasn't finished, but there's nothing to change that...
B**D
A MUST-BUY BOOK!
I really can't say enough in praise of this wonderful book. Each poem is translated into prose in a lively and vivid style. The dialogue is crisp and natural and the action non-stop. But Chretien's intentions go even deeper than merely telling cracking yarns. Each are sensitive and intelligent explorations of human nature. Marital love is ever an important theme in Chretien. In Erec and Enide, the hero neglects his knightly reputation in order to devote himself to his new bride, and in Yvain the hero does the opposite and neglects his bride for valour. Both must set off on a series of adventures that culminate in them seeing the error of their ways and setting matters right. Lancelot is an excellent story, though rather odd in that the theme this time is an adulterous relationship, that of Lancelot and Guinevere. Nowhere does Chretien condemn this relationship, despite negative references elsewhere to the shameful adulterous love between Tristan and Iseult. In Kibler's introduction he suggests that the theme may have been suggested by Chretien's patroness. Perhaps, then, Chretien was anxious not to offend the French Court. At any rate, he didn't bother to finish the romance and gave it to someone else to do (the ending is included in this book). In Perceval Chretien masterfully captures the naivete of the young hero, and he delivers the most mysterious, powerful and influential Arthur story of all. Here we see the holy grail, the bleeding lance and the castle of maidens, all of which have become essential ingredients in Arthurian lore. It's unfinished state presented an irresistible challenge to later poets, some of whom tried to finish it off, others who went back to the beginning and offered their own interpretations. The only story that sometimes gets a little static is Cliges, where the characters occasionally go off into protracted musings on the nature of love. But once you've got past these bits, which to be fair are intelligent insights, it's still a fine read. All in all, I hugely recommend this book. And if it doesn't want to make you start exploring Mallory, Von Eschenbach, and the rest, you've got no romance in your soul!
A**R
very beauti
very beauti
S**B
Beauty
Arrived in good condition with beautiful stories within
B**B
Enjoyable
This is so interesting to find out where some Arthurian characters and their main stories come from. The only issue is that some of it is incomplete which people might struggle with if they like to finish books feeling satisfied.
G**I
Obrigatório
É uma edição bem simples em nivel de qualidade tal qual a proposta da Penguin, nada além do esperado. Com relação ao livro: fundamental, belo, mágico, enriquecedor cultural, intelectual, espiritual e literariamente. Simplesmente o pioneiro, o motivo do surgimento dos "Romances". Recomendo a todos e não se assuste com o inglês. Se você tiver proficiência em inglês, bastam algumas poucas paginas para se adequar e aprender as palavras mais diferentes que serão úteis até o final do livro. Valiosíssimo e não há uma edição comparável disponível em portugues no momento, mas essa é uma leitura fundamental para entender Malory ou mesmo Tolkien.
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