The Chronicles of Froissart
Author: Jean Froissart
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 1895
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jean Froissart
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 1895
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jean Froissart
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 1978-04-27
Total Pages: 734
ISBN-13: 0141904569
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Chronicles of Froissart (1337-1410) are one of the greatest contemporary records of fourteenth-century England and France. Depicting the great age of Anglo-French rivalry from the deposition of Edward II to the downfall of Richard II, Froissart powerfully portrays the deeds of knights in battle at Sluys, Crecy, Calais and Poitiers during the Hundred Years War. Yet they are only part of this vigorous portrait of medieval life, which also vividly describes the Peasants' Revolt, trading activities and diplomacy against a backdrop of degenerate nobility. Written with the same sense of curiosity about character and customs that underlies the works of Froissart's contemporary, Chaucer, the Chronicles are a magnificent evocation of the age of chivalry.
Author: Jean Froissart
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 1895
Total Pages: 534
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Jolliffe
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2012-03-13
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 057129023X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Chronicles of Jean Froissart (1337-1410) are universally acknowledged as the most vivid and faithful account of 14th century events and ideas. This medieval collector of intelligence travelled widely from Scotland and Wales to France, Italy and the Netherlands, conversing with gentlemen of rank everywhere and developing a tremendous skill for persuading those about him to divulge their secrets. These Chronicles offer an unrivalled picture of the age of chivalry, drawn by a contemporary, with a verve that recalls Chaucer. Fresh, vivid, immediate and laced with a certain disrespect for the Establishment, they tell of acts of gallantry, tournaments, feasts and wars that make for fascinating reading, abetted by John Jolliffe's translation that renders Froissart into highly accessible modem English.