Poictesme | |
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'Biography of the Life of Manuel' location | |
First appearance | The Eagle's Shadow |
Last appearance | Something About Eve |
Created by | James Branch Cabell |
Genre | Satirical fantasy |
In-universe information | |
Type | Feudal fiefdom |
Ruler | Count Dom Manuel |
Ethnic group(s) | Poictoumois |
Locations | Storisende (capital) |
Characters | Count Dom Manuel, Jurgen |
Motto | Mundus vult decipi ("The world wants to be deceived") |
Poictesme (/pwɑːˈtɛm/) is a fictional country or province which forms the setting of the fantasy works of James Branch Cabell, known collectively as Biography of the Life of Manuel. Poictesme is ruled by the Count Dom Manuel.
It was the author's intention to situate Poictesme roughly in Southern France. The name suggests the two real French cities of Poitiers (medieval Poictiers) and Angoulême (medieval Angoulesme). Poictesme is a fief of King Ferdinand of Castile and León, who installs Manuel as count in the year 1234. Cabell's fictional history of the country extends as far as the 17th century.[1]
The first map of Poictesme was drawn by Cabell himself, but other maps were created by artists such as Frank C. Papé, Peter Koch, and Judith Ann Lawrence.[2]
At the height of Cabell's popularity in the 1920s, Cabell's publishers sold framed wall-maps of Poictesme.[3]
The undergraduate literary journal of Virginia Commonwealth University is named pwatem after the fictional province.[4]