A tale of enchantment, ambition, and forbidden transformation, Melusine Compiled (1382-1384) by Jean d'Arras stands as one of the most captivating medieval manuscript collections to survive from fourteenth-century France. This unique volume, expertly presented by A. K. Donald, draws readers into the legendary world of Melusine-a mysterious figure whose story weaves together the allure of French folklore tales, the intrigue of medieval romance themes, and the enduring fascination with mythical creature stories. Every page offers a window into the cultural imagination of medieval Europe, where legend and history entwine. This significant historical literary anthology, preserved in the British Museum manuscript collection, delivers more than a single narrative. It provides a detailed medieval legend analysis, complete with text, notes, and glossary, making it an essential literature scholars resource and a delight for historical fiction enthusiasts. The work's nuanced exploration of identity, secrecy, and transformation resonates with the spirit of Arthurian legends, inviting comparison while standing distinct among Jean d'Arras's works. For anyone passionate about the literary heritage of 14th-century France, this volume serves as both a scholarly reference and a captivating journey into the heart of medieval storytelling. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.
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