Literary Worlds Podcast

Through different episodes and interviews, we’ll embark on a captivating journey exploring the transformative and enriching power of literature to add depth and meaning to our lives. Brought to you by the University of New England Literary Worlds Research Group, this podcast celebrates the power of collaboration across linguistic, geographical, historical, and cultural boundaries. Join us as we explore groundbreaking research, hear from emerging and established scholars, and dive deep into the networks that connect transnational communities of letters. Together, we’re building bridges across literary worlds—one conversation at a time.

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Thursday May 15, 2025

The Observations of Gilles le Bouvier: A Medieval Herald’s View of Europe and its Neighbouring Lands is edited by Dr Gideon Brough and Dr Sophie Patrick. It is published by Bloomsbury Academic and now available to purchase online. Translated from the medieval French, this book is a landmark English-language version of the work of Gilles le Bouvier. As the senior herald to King Charles VII, the monarch on the French throne as they advanced to victory in the Hundred Years' War between England, France and their allies, Gilles le Bouvier was close to the king during a decisive, formative period in France's history, as well as being a well-known figure from the period. The Berry Herald's Impressions of Europe thus delivers a rare glimpse of a singular medieval worldview, offered through the constrained voice of a skilled diplomat carefully and occasionally sharing his opinions to audiences composed of his social superiors.
During his lifelong career as a messenger and a diplomat in Charles's service, Gilles le Bouvier, known as The Berry Herald, travelled far and wide on his master's behalf. This translated work is a compilation of his observations as he moved around Western Europe, the Mediterranean states and the Black Sea region. 
Expertly introduced and contextualised by Gideon Brough and Sophie Patrick, this book provides a compelling and unique historical source for understanding life in late-medieval Europe through the eyes of someone who lived it.

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