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LHistoire de Guillaume le Maréchal
Anglo-Norman Writings
The Vows of the Heron
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume II. The End of the Middle Ages.
XVIII.
Political and Religious Verse to the Close of the Fifteenth CenturyFinal Words
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§ 2.
LHistoire de Guillaume le Maréchal
.
Gaimars
Estorie des Engles
was based, mainly, on the Old English
Chronicle
and, apart from his relation to Layamon, his chief value for us lies in the sections which deal with contemporary matters, in his contributions to the story of Havelok and in his descriptions of social manners and customs.
5
Of greater worth is the life of William Marshal, first earl of Pembroke and Striguil, regent of England, a soldier and statesman who died in 1219, after having served, for nearly half a century, more than one king of England with rare fidelity, and whose deeds are worthily enshrined in the poem which bears his name.
LHistoire de Guillaume le Maréchal,
which was finished in 1226, consists of some 19,000 octosyllabic lines, and its discoverer, Paul Meyer, has claimed for it a place in the front rank of French medieval historiography, and as having no superiors in its kind in the writings of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
6
2
Garnier de Pont-Sainte-Maxences
Vie de St. Thomas Becket,
a poem worthy of its subject, and of great historic value; Fantosmes
Chronicle of the Scottish Wars
of 11734; Ambroises
Histoire de la Guerre Sainte,
with´ Richard Cur de Lion for its central figure; Old French psalters and saintss lives; moral tales, like those told by the Franciscan Nicole Bozon in the earlier half of the fourteenth century; immoral fables; pilgrimages and gospels for the laity; popular presentations of current science and works on venery, such as those which probably served the somewhat mythical Juliana Berners;
lais,
as those of Marie de Franceall these may be recorded as links in the direct chain which bound French medieval literature to England. To these may be added books of counsel and courtesy, which became models for and directly inspired the popular literature of the native tonguethe booke, for example, whiche the knyght of the Toure made to the enseygnement and techyng of his doughters, translated oute of Frenssh in to our maternall Englysshe tongue by me, William Caxton; dialogues, as those contained in a
maniere de langage que tenseignera bien a droit parler et escrire doulz françois,
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which help to make clearer to us the social relations of the fourteenth century; and French versions of the old romances such as Caxton and his followers popularised, to which reference has already been made, and which will be further discussed when the prose of the sixteenth century is under consideration.
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Note 5
. See, for example, in Wright, T.,
A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England during the Middle Ages,
pp. 84, etc.
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Note 6
.
LHist. de Guillaume le Maréchal,
ed. P. Meyer, t.
III,
p. cii, Paris, 1901.
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Note 7
. See P. Meyer,
Revue Critique,
1870, p. 371.
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