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FT-54842-07Research Programs: Summer StipendsEvelyn Birge VitzPerformability of medieval French narrative6/1/2007 - 8/31/2007$5,000.00EvelynBirgeVitz   New York UniversityNew YorkNY10012-1019USA2007Medieval StudiesSummer StipendsResearch Programs5000050000

Much medieval literature is meant to be heard and seen, not read. This project explores performance of French verse narratives from the late 11th through the 13th centuries. PERFORMABILITY OF MEDIEVAL FRENCH NARRATIVE focuses on performance of romance and the art of the solo storyteller in relation to performance of the competing genres of epic, theatre, and fabliau; it shows how works contain valuable clues about their performance, which are supported by historical, literary, and musical documents, and by iconography. Works examined are versions of LA CHANSON DE ROLAND, songs about Guillaume d'Orange, romances of Chretien de Troyes, AUCASSIN ET NICOLETTE, WISTASSE LE MOINE, FLAMENCA, and LE ROMAN DE LA ROSE.