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Tales from the Gesta Romanorum - Classic Tales of Wisdom and Fantasy - cover

Tales from the Gesta Romanorum - Classic Tales of Wisdom and Fantasy

Various Various

Translator Charles Swan

Publisher: Good Press

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Tales from the Gesta Romanorum is a collection of narratives that epitomize the medieval storytelling tradition, blending moral lessons with engaging fables. Compiled in the late 14th century, this anthology showcases a diverse array of tales, each rich in allegory and often featuring characters such as noble knights, clever peasants, and divine figures. The text is notable for its vernacular style, making it accessible to a broad audience, and reflects the influence of oral storytelling practices within the wider context of Christian didactic literature. Its intricate web of intertextuality with classical sources exemplifies the fusion of pagan and Christian morality, illustrating the complexities of human nature and ethical dilemmas faced during the Middle Ages. The Gesta Romanorum's origins can be traced back to anonymous authors who contributed to its compilation, likely influenced by the socio-political and cultural milieu of medieval Europe. The text serves both as entertainment and a moral compass, suggesting its authors aimed to convey timeless lessons through familiar narratives. By uniting diverse cultural tales, these authors not only preserved stories from antiquity but also adapted them for contemporary readers, thus illustrating the dynamic nature of folklore and its role in society. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of medieval thought and storytelling will find Tales from the Gesta Romanorum an invaluable treasure. Its combination of captivating narratives and profound moral insights offers a reflective lens on humanity that remains relevant today. This collection invites readers to ponder ethical questions and the complexities of human behavior, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of historical literature and those interested in the evolution of narrative forms.
Available since: 11/14/2023.
Print length: 156 pages.

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