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Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut

By Wace
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A verse chronicle renders a sweeping legendary history of Britain into rapid octosyllabic couplets, translating earlier Latin annals into a more narrative, courtly idiom. The poet follows a succession of foundational tales, rulers, and marvels while enlarging episodes with chivalric detail, prophetic wonders, and vivid descriptions of court life. The work balances antiquarian care for sources with imaginative embellishment, alternating concise historical summary and episodic storytelling, and frames communal institutions and heroic ideals in a tone meant to instruct and entertain a cultivated medieval audience.

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Wace

Wace was a 12th-century Norman poet and chronicler, best known for his contributions to Arthurian literature and historical narratives. His notable works include the "Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut," which recounts the legends of King Arthur and his knights, and "Master Wace, His Chronicle of the Norman Conquest From the Roman De Rou," which provides a detailed account of the Norman Conquest of England. Wace's writings are significant for their blend of history and mythology, reflecting the cultural milieu of medieval Normandy and England.

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