The Arthur of the French: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval French and Occitan LiteratureGlyn Sheridan Burgess, Karen Pratt This major reference work is the fourth volume in the series "Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages". Its intention is to update the French and Occitan chapters in R.S. Loomis' "Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages: A Collaborative History" (Oxford, 1959) and to provide a volume which will serve the needs of students and scholars of Arthurian literature. The principal focus is the production, dissemination and evolution of Arthurian material in French and Occitan from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Beginning with a substantial overview of Arthurian manuscripts, the volume covers writing in both verse (Wace, the Tristan legend, Chretien de Troyes and the Grail Continuations, Marie de France and the anonymous lays, the lesser known romances) and prose (the Vulgate Cycle, the prose Tristan, the Post-Vulgate Roman du Graal, etc.). -- From publisher's website. |
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Page 121
... seems quite unmerited . Thomas's narrator somewhat insensitively turns to conventional misogyny to condemn her lie , though simultaneously retracting his condemnation as not his business ( p . 140 , 11. 1334-5 ) , just as earlier , in ...
... seems quite unmerited . Thomas's narrator somewhat insensitively turns to conventional misogyny to condemn her lie , though simultaneously retracting his condemnation as not his business ( p . 140 , 11. 1334-5 ) , just as earlier , in ...
Page 424
... seems to clash with Raoul's sophisticated narrative strategies , his brilliant and innovative reshaping of Arthurian material . Or so it seems to those modern readers who link artistic originality to social advancement . The episode ...
... seems to clash with Raoul's sophisticated narrative strategies , his brilliant and innovative reshaping of Arthurian material . Or so it seems to those modern readers who link artistic originality to social advancement . The episode ...
Page 504
... seems to have abbreviated the romance somewhat , whilst the version longue , represented by manuscripts C and D ( the latter being the grosse or fair copy of the former and deriving from the prolific workshop of David Aubert ( Straub ...
... seems to have abbreviated the romance somewhat , whilst the version longue , represented by manuscripts C and D ( the latter being the grosse or fair copy of the former and deriving from the prolific workshop of David Aubert ( Straub ...
Contents
The Manuscripts | 8 |
The Arthur of the Chronicles | 93 |
The Tristan Legend in Old French Verse | 112 |
Copyright | |
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