
Published online:
31 January 2012
Published in print:
29 November 2007
Online ISBN:
9780191734083
Print ISBN:
9780197263952
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1. The Beginnings 1. The Beginnings
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2. The Interwar Years 2. The Interwar Years
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3. Anglo-Norman 3. Anglo-Norman
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4. Arthurian Literature 4. Arthurian Literature
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5. Old French Epic 5. Old French Epic
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6. Old French Poetry: the Trouvères 6. Old French Poetry: the Trouvères
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7. Outremer 7. Outremer
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8. The Later Middle Ages 8. The Later Middle Ages
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9. French and Occitan Language 9. French and Occitan Language
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10. Editing of Texts 10. Editing of Texts
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11. Provençal/Occitan 11. Provençal/Occitan
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12. Drama 12. Drama
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13. The Non-specialists 13. The Non-specialists
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14. Conclusion 14. Conclusion
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Chapter
Romance Studies 1: Francophone Studies
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Pages
460–502
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Published:November 2007
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Hunt, Tony, 'Romance Studies 1: Francophone Studies', in Alan Deyermond (ed.), A Century of British Medieval Studies, British Academy Centenary Monographs (London , 2007; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197263952.003.0019, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the history and developments in Francophone studies in Great Britain during the twentieth century. It explains that the study of Old French in Great Britain began very soon after the establishment of chairs of French in British universities and that as the last decade of the twentieth century dawned, twenty-nine British universities were teaching Old French as a component of a French degree course and 90 per cent of them as an obligatory element involving sixty-two specialist teachers. This trend suggests the continuing vigour of Anglo-Norman studies, which had already run such a successful course since the beginning of the century.
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