Master Wace, His Chronicle of the Norman Conquest From the Roman De Rou
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A medieval verse chronicle recounts the origins and deeds of the Norman dukes, tracing dynastic succession, baronial revolts, diplomatic maneuvers, and battlefield engagements that lead to the conquest of England. It opens with an authorial prologue on memory and the duties of the recorder, then proceeds through episodic chapters combining genealogy, pitched combats, sieges, and political negotiation. The edition includes translator's notes, maps, and illustrations drawn from tapestry and manuscript sources. Recurring concerns are legitimacy, martial reputation, and how written record preserves reputations across generations.
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