The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne: A Byzantine Love Romance of the 13th Century

Author:   Panagiotis A. Agapitos
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781789622164


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 June 2021
Format:   Hardback
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This volume offers the first fully scholarly translation into English of the Tale of Livistros and Rodamne, a love romance written around the middle of 13th century at the imperial court of Nicaea, at the time when Constantinople was still under Latin dominion. With its approximately 4700 verses, Livistros and Rodamne is the longest and the most artfully composed of the eight surviving Byzantine love romances. It was almost certainly written to be recited in front of an aristocratic audience by an educated poet experienced in the Greek tradition of erotic fiction, yet at the same time knowledgeable of the Medieval French and Persian romances of love and adventure. The poet has created a very 'modern' narrative filled with attractive episodes, including the only scene of demonic incantation in Byzantine fiction. The language of the romance is of a high poetic quality, challenging the translator at every step. Finally, Livistros and Rodamne is the only Byzantine romance that consistently constructs the Latin world of chivalry as an exotic setting, a type of occidentalism aiming to tame and to incorporate the Frankish Other in the social norms of the Byzantine Self after the Fall of Constantinople to the Latins in 1204.

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Author:   Panagiotis A. Agapitos
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781789622164


ISBN 10:   1789622166
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface                                                                                                                          Introduction                                                                                                                  I.    General issues       1.    The genre of Byzantine romance       2.    L&R in older scholarship       3.    Textual history and editorial situation       4.    Date, place of composition, primary audience II.  Literary matters       1.   A brief summary of L&R       2.    Relation to the Komnenian and Ancient Greek novels       3.    Relation to the Old French romances       4.    Byzantine occidentalism? Exoticism in L&R       5.    The ‘awe-inspiring mysteries’ of a poet’s art       6.    Narrative and the organization of time       7.    Narrative space and narrated spaces       8.    L&R as an instruction manual on the ‘art of love’       9.    Eros, hybrid power and the politics of desire       10.  Poetic language and the blended style in L&R III.  The translation The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne Bibliography

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'[The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne] is a fascinating text that will be of interest to a broad range of scholars including Byzantinists as well as anyone working on cross cultural literary and cultural interactions in the medieval Mediterranean.' Nicholas Morton, The Journal of Religious History, Literature & Culture 'Agapitos captures every sound, rhythm, and movement with attention to the lyricism of the original language... The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne is a literary triumph and a solid step forward in the right direction in Byzantine and world literary studies.' Christina Christoforatou, Speculum ‘Panagiotis Agapitos’ translation of the mid-thirteenth-century romance Livistros and Rodamne does justice to one of the great works of Byzantine literature through one of its great scholars. [Agapitos] restores the poetry to the poem, in terms of both its verse layout and the pleasures of its inventive diction and intricate structure.’ Adam J. Goldwyn, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies ‘Le livre constitue par son introduction une contribution capitale àce volume est l’aboutissement d’un long parcours intellectuel, un produit de maturité d’un savant qui est l’un des experts les plus influents dans l’étude de la fiction byzantine.’ Charis Messis, Université d’Athènes ‘This volume is the culmination of a long intellectual journey, a product of the maturity of a scholar who is one of the most influential experts in the study of Byzantine fiction.’ Translated from French.


'[The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne] is a fascinating text that will be of interest to a broad range of scholars including Byzantinists as well as anyone working on cross cultural literary and cultural interactions in the medieval Mediterranean.' Nicholas Morton, The Journal of Religious History, Literature & Culture


Author Information

Panagiotis A. Agapitos is Professor of Byzantine Literature at the University of Cyprus. His previous publications include The Tale of Livistros and Rodamne: Critical edition of Redaction “alpha” (Athens 2006) and Medieval Narratives between History and Fiction: From the Center to the Periphery of Europe, c. 1100-1400 (edited with L. B. Mortensen, Copenhagen 2012).

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