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Sir Orfeo Adapted from the Middle English

Sir Orfeo Adapted from the Middle English

Edward Eyre Hunt

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789390382125
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Sir Orfeo, adapted from the Middle English by Eyre Hunt, Edward, returns as a finely tuned encounter with myth and lyric. Ancient rhyme, vivid new voice. Rooted in the medieval poetry adaptation tradition, this edition honours the concision and cadence of the original Middle English romance while easing it for contemporary readers. The poem’s atmosphere moves between courtly restraint and the uncanny logic of the faerie realm adventure; its concerns - loyalty and transformation, loss and recovery - resonate with modern taste without losing period tone. Readers who enjoy Arthurian legend retellings, Celtic mythology themes or the measured music of early English literature will find immediate pleasure; those new to medieval verse will discover a welcoming, short-form masterpiece. Eyre Hunt’s careful adaptation keeps the original’s narrative compression while offering modern diction that clarifies rather than dilutes. The result is an edition that suits solitary reading and shared discussion alike.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.Sir Orfeo occupies a distinctive place among vernacular narratives of 14th-century Britain, standing alongside Chaucer-era literature as an accessible expression of the vernacular imagination and of Celtic influence on English storytelling. As both a literary artefact and a living poem, it functions well as a teaching text and as a compact medieval studies resource; it is equally suited to bedside reading or to reputation-building on a shelf of classics. Collectors assembling a classic literature collection will value its connection to the wider canon - a natural Beowulf companion and a smart pairing with other early English literature - while casual readers will savour its clarity, haunting images and the moral weight borne by its simple, unsentimental lines.

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