Written at the turn of the fifteenth century by an anonymous author,
Emaréis a Middle English Breton
laithat tells the story of the exile, tribulations, and eventual reinstatement of the poem’s eponymous heroine and her young son, Segramour. The single extant copy of the romance appears in London, British Library MS Cotton Caligula A.ii, a miscellaneous codex compiled around 1450 that includes a variety of texts, such as religious lyrics, romances, several of John Lydgate’s shorter poems, recipes, and a chronicle. The medieval romance of
Emaréis unique in its almost exclusive focus on the adventures of a woman rather than a male knight; although her husband and father play significant roles in the text, Emaré’s character is central to the narrative action, and her values and…
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Citation: Vines, Amy N.. "Emaré". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 21 September 2021 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=39351, accessed 22 November 2024.]