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Layamon's Brut vol I (Text lines 1-8020)
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Layamon’s Brut vol I (Text lines 1-8020)

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Layamon’s Brut is a landmark in English literature, the first major work in English after the Norman Conquest, and the precursor of a rich Arthurian literature, from Malory to Tennyson and on to our own time. This edition is the first fully annotated version of the entire Brut together with full ‘facing-page’ translation. It provides literary scholars with an easily readable text, and students with an en-face translation to facilitate the study of this key medieval poem. The text is presented in the same parallel text format as Layamon’s Arthur, and is accompanied by an introduction, textual notes and commentary.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 March 1963
Pages
428
ISBN
9780197222508

Layamon’s Brut is a landmark in English literature, the first major work in English after the Norman Conquest, and the precursor of a rich Arthurian literature, from Malory to Tennyson and on to our own time. This edition is the first fully annotated version of the entire Brut together with full ‘facing-page’ translation. It provides literary scholars with an easily readable text, and students with an en-face translation to facilitate the study of this key medieval poem. The text is presented in the same parallel text format as Layamon’s Arthur, and is accompanied by an introduction, textual notes and commentary.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 March 1963
Pages
428
ISBN
9780197222508