is a Middle English romance composed around the turn of the fourteenth century. It is primarily an adaptation of the classical Orpheus myth, where the hero’s descent into the underworld to retrieve his deceased wife is transformed into an English king’s journey to rescue his kidnapped queen from the Fairyworld. While original source for
Sir Orfeois uncertain, several Old French texts allude to an earlier musical lai, called
Le lai d’Orphey,which is now lost to us (Bliss, 1966, pp. xxxi-xxxii).
Plot Summary
Plot SummaryAfter discussing the nature of Breton lays, the poem introduces Sir Orfeo, an extraordinary harpist and a great English king, descended from the gods Pluto and Juno. He resides in Winchester with his beautiful wife, Queen Heurodis, who takes her ladies to an
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Citation: Colquitt, Olivia. "Sir Orfeo". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 30 April 2020 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=2049, accessed 25 November 2024.]