Middle English lyrics and ballads
Medieval lyrics
A large body of medieval lyrics still survives. Most of them are anonymous.
They are re-workings of existing themes, conventions or poetical forms common throughout the Middle Ages
But in the best of them there is a freshness of response to the conventions that can give the impression of an individual voice.
Poems were often set to music and meant to be sung
Thus, we have:
-the spring song,
-the love lyric
-the love complaint,
-the religious lyrics
Metrical characteristics
Middle English metrics doesn't break completely with the Old English tradition, but rather develops it.
The great novelty introduced by French literary models were:
rhyme
stanzaic forms.
These were written in patterns of metrical feet.
Even though the French models supplanted the older English tradition of alliterative verse,
alliteration is still a core device in English poetry
Sottoargomento
the predominance of verse
In the Middle Ages, verse was still much more of a everyday medium for expression than it is now. So, for example:
Sermons could be written in verse
scientific discourse could contain verse.
Features of ballads
Tecnically speaking, the ballad can be defined as a form of popular verse
usually narrative
and employing
very direct language
simple metrical pattern:
stanzas of 4 lines (quatrains)
rhyming abcb or abab
4 beats in each line
The musical origin of the ballad is testified by its name
which comes from the Old French balade
Medieval ballads
Ballads are:
short
anonymous
narrative poems
song
elaboreted by oral trasmission over the ages
Most ballads speak about of
tragic events (death)
including supernatural elements
They are based on:
romantic figures
real historical events
Mystery Plays and Morality
Medieval drama
The most popular form of art in the Middle Ages was drama
in the sense that it was a public show attended by most social classes.
The 2 main forms of drama in England were
the Mystery Plays
based on episodes from the Bible
the Morality Plays
based on a moral and allegorical reading of man's life
Drama was written in English, not in Latin.
The sudden appearence of drama has 3 important reasons
the rise of the middle class;
the grown of towns
the formation of religious and trade guilds.
Origins of medieval drama
Medieval drama doesn't descend directly from classical drama.
The origins lie instead in church cerimonies like
Christmas
Easter
The guilds' take over
The next step cam when the rudimentary but popular form of drama was taken over by town corporations.
When drama moved from the church to the streets, the new representations were called "plays".
Medieval romance
The romance and its origins
the best form of literary prose in the Middle Ages is the romance.
has as subject the deeds of knights:
fighting
romantic love
supernatural events.
the great age of the medieval romance was the 12th and early 13th centuries.
It was the expression of the highly cultivated aristocratic society of France.
Characteristics of romance
Ethically, the true knight is bound in absolute duty to
his God
his king
his lady
Medieval romance is a portrayal of feudal knighthood in both its exterior and ethical aspectcs.
the subject matter of romance
the romance may be considered as the ancestor of the modern novel, drew on a number of sources, both
classical
contemporary
The stories that make up the corpus of medieval romance materials, called "matters", are divided into 3 groups:
the matter of France; with the stories of Charlemagne, Roland exc...
the matter of Britain; with the stories of the Arthurian legend
the matter of Rome; including the stories of Troy and the stories of Alaxander the Great.
The Arthurian romances
The best example of an English medieval romance is Morte D'Arthur, by Thomas Malory who put together French and English versions of the various stories of the knights of the Round Table
and gave them narrative unity:
the romance begins with the birth of king Arthur
and ends with his death.