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Le Bone Florence of Rome

Le Bone Florence of Rome

Jonathan Stavsky

(2017)

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Abstract

Le Bone Florence of Rome is a Middle English tail-rhyme romance whose unique copy dates to the late fifteenth century. An analogue of Chaucer’s Man of Law’s Tale, it follows the adventures of a heroine who survives multiple exiles, sexual harassments and false accusations. At the same time, it explores such issues as the abuse of power, the stakes of global conflict, women’s place in society and their control over their destiny, all of which are treated in significantly different ways from the Constance story and other medieval tales of calumniated women. This fresh edition is accompanied by a complete line-by-line translation, which makes this text accessible to readers at all levels. Its introduction offers a comprehensive analysis of the themes, ideologies and literary relationships of the romance, together with new insights into its local connections and a detailed description of its manuscript context.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover\r Front Cover
Title Page\r iii
Copyright Page iv
Dedication v
Contents\r vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Introduction\r 1
Notes\r 36
Bibliography 43
Le Bone Florence of Rome\r 49
Explanatory Notes 188
Textual Notes 191
Appendix 1: Marginalia 195
Appendix 2: Middle English Words and Idioms Discussed\rin the Explanatory and Textual Notes 197
Appendix 3: Names and Places 199
Index to the Introduction and Explanatory Notes 203
Back Cover\r Back Cover