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The Representation and Narrative Function of the Language of the Saracens in French Medieval Literature (13th-14th Centuries)

Florence Ninitte    Université de Nantes, France; ERC European Qur’an    

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abstract

In French medieval literature, the Saracens are recurring characters that authors represent in different ways. Of all the characteristics used to describe them, however, their language does not seem to have attracted much interest. While this characteristic is addressed less frequently than others (such as anthroponymy or religion), language remains, nonetheless, a significant feature that takes many forms. This article aims to give a first overview of how the language of the Saracens is described and its narrative function. This research will examine the small number of texts that explicitly represent the Saracen language.

Published
Dec. 5, 2022
Accepted
Sept. 18, 2022
Submitted
Aug. 2, 2022
Language
EN

Keywords: Old FrenchFrench medieval literatureMultilingualismJean de MandevilleLivre des merveillesLivre de l’eschiele MahometJeu de Saint NicolasArabicJean Bodel

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