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- Yde_et_Olive abstract "Yde et Olive is an Old French chanson de geste. It is a sequel to Huon de Bordeaux and follows the Chanson d'Esclarmonde, the story of Huon's wife, and Clarisse et Florent, the story of Yde's parents, in the cycle. It is perhaps the earliest Old French adaptation of the myth of Iphis. This myth is found in Ovid's Metamorphoses, but other ancient Indian sources and no sources at all have also been suggested for the chanson. Yde et Olive is a relatively unstudied chanson, with only one critically edited published text, Max Schweigel's from 1889, and one unpublished edition from a 1977 dissertation by Barbara Anne Brewka at Vanderbilt University.The marriage of Clarisse and Florent and Clarisse' death while giving birth to Yde are briefly recounted in Yde et Olive, but the first major theme of the work is the grieving of Florent and his refusal to remarry. As Yde grows into a young woman much like her mother, her father falls in love with her and plans to marry her. Disgusted by the prospect, Yde, disguised as a man, flees the country and embarks on a series of chivalric adventures that eventually land her in Rome, where she begins to serve the king, Oton. Impressed by her valour, Oton decides to marry Yde to his one and only daughter, Olive, and make her his heir. Though she initially opposes the idea, Yde surrenders to wed Olive. The couple, at Yde's insistence, practice abstinence for the first week after their wedding. Yde then tells Olive the truth about her sex and convinces her to keep the secret, but their conversation is overheard and reported to the king, who vows to kill them both if the story is true. In order to discern its veracity Oton summons Yde to bath with him. The girl prays and an angel rescues her by appealing to the king not to test such a tried and true vassal. The angel then announces that Yde is now a man, that Oton will die eight days hence, and Yde and Olive will conceive a child, which occurs that very night.The story of Yde and Olive was worked into dramatic form in the Miracle de la fille d'un roy (1454). It does not significantly deviate from the chanson except in its finale. In the early sixteenth century it was printed as part of Les prouesses et faictz merveilleux du noble huon de bordeaulx, which was translated into English and printed as The Boke of Duke Huon of Burdeux by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, for Francis Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, early in the century, to be printed twice more, c. 1570 and in 1601.".
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- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chansons_de_geste.
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- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Chanson_dEsclarmonde.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Chanson_de_geste.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Chivalric.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Chivalry.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Clarisse_et_Florent.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Hastings,_2nd_Earl_of_Huntingdon.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Huon_de_Bordeaux.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Huon_of_Bordeaux.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Iphis.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink John_Bourchier,_2nd_Baron_Berners.
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- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Vanderbilt_University.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Yde_et_Olive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yde et Olive".
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- Yde_et_Olive subject Category:Chansons_de_geste.
- Yde_et_Olive subject Category:Matter_of_France.
- Yde_et_Olive hypernym Chanson.
- Yde_et_Olive type Song.
- Yde_et_Olive comment "Yde et Olive is an Old French chanson de geste. It is a sequel to Huon de Bordeaux and follows the Chanson d'Esclarmonde, the story of Huon's wife, and Clarisse et Florent, the story of Yde's parents, in the cycle. It is perhaps the earliest Old French adaptation of the myth of Iphis. This myth is found in Ovid's Metamorphoses, but other ancient Indian sources and no sources at all have also been suggested for the chanson.".
- Yde_et_Olive label "Yde et Olive".
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