Roman van Ferguut
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The Roman van Ferguut (English: Romance of Fergus) is a 13th-century
Middle Dutch (historically classified as [Low] German). The first part of the Roman was translated fairly accurately from the Scottish French language work known as the Roman de Fergus, but the second part, possibly the work of another author, was much more loosely derived. The Roman van Ferguut today has wide fame as a Dutch classic, certainly more fame than the Roman de Fergus possesses in either Scotland or France
. In 2000, it was translated into English by the American scholar David F Johnson.
See also
References
- Johnson, Dr David F.; Dr Geert H.M. Claassens (2000). Dutch Romances: Ferguut Vol 2 (Arthurian Archives Series). D.S. Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-605-7.
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