The Vitality of the Arthurian Legend: A SymposiumMette Pors Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symposium organised by the Centre for the Study of Vernacular Literature in the Middle Ages held at the Odense University on 16-17 November 1987. |
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... written for the northern English Balliol family ; Girard d'Amiens's dedication of Escanor to Edward I and Eleanor of ... writing of Froissart's Meliador ( before 1383 ) is bound up with Edward III's problems north of the border ...
... written for the northern English Balliol family ; Girard d'Amiens's dedication of Escanor to Edward I and Eleanor of ... writing of Froissart's Meliador ( before 1383 ) is bound up with Edward III's problems north of the border ...
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... written and used as a structure for some of the prose romances , particularly the Estoire del Saint Graal and the Vulgate Queste.15 Many of the findings of the above scholars have been applied to the Vulgate cycle by E. Jane Burns in ...
... written and used as a structure for some of the prose romances , particularly the Estoire del Saint Graal and the Vulgate Queste.15 Many of the findings of the above scholars have been applied to the Vulgate cycle by E. Jane Burns in ...
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... Written About a Thousand Years Ago , and Relating to the Year 1709 ) , Merlin became a generic name associated with almanachs – a fate from which he was not rescued before the turn of the century . - King Arthur fared only marginally ...
... Written About a Thousand Years Ago , and Relating to the Year 1709 ) , Merlin became a generic name associated with almanachs – a fate from which he was not rescued before the turn of the century . - King Arthur fared only marginally ...
Contents
An Introduction to the Story of Arthur | 13 |
The Historical Origins of the Arthurian Legend | 25 |
Recent Progress | 45 |
Copyright | |
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