The Romance of Le Hem and The Tournament at Chauvency are eyewitness
accounts of the famous tournaments held in 1278 at Le Hem on the banks
of the Somme in north-eastern France, and in 1285 at Chauvency in
Lorraine.
Writtenwithin weeks of the events they describe, they record in vivid
detail not only the jousts and the mêlées but also the
entertainments and dramatic interludes which preceded, followed and
embellished these festivals of martial sport. As Sarrasin makes clear,
theatre as well as jousting, and jousting in the context of enacted
stories, were central to what took place at Le Hem, involving
elaborate role-play by participants as figures from Arthurian romance.
And few medieval accounts of events have such thrilling immediacy as
Jacques Bretel's record of Chauvency. He sat in a prime place, on the
fourth step of the stand, and the reader sees and hears the action as
if sitting at his shoulder - and eavesdrops on conversations, too. He
gives remarkable insights into the surprising role played by song, and
into how the whole event was perceived and understood.
These intriguing works are invaluable source material for scholars not
only of medieval chivalry and tournaments but also of festivities and
performance.
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Sarrasin: <I>The Romance of Le Hem</I>; Jacques Bretel: <I>The Tournament at Chauvency</I>
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ISBN
9781787449442
Publisert
2021
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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