The Art of Medieval French RomanceDouglas Kelly provides a comprehensive and historically valid analysis of the art of medieval French romance as the romancers themselves describe it. He focuses on well-known writers, such as Chrétien de Troyes and Marie de France, and also draws on a wide range of other sources—prose romances, non-Arthurian romances, thirteenth-century verse romances, and variant versions from the later Middle Ages. |
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... Alex APar II.1355-56 ; Fouke p . 3.1-8 . 74. D. Kelly 1984c pp . 37-41 . Cf. Burgess 1970 p . 28 ; Gier 1977b pp . 65-66 , 68 ; Burgess 1987 pp . 35-49 . 75. Foulet and Uitti 1981 p . 246 . 76. Foulet and Uitti 1981 p . 247 . 77. Foulet ...
... Alex APar II.1961-73 . See also Dole 5320-21 . Cf. Folie Lanc p . 63.101-3 ( Lancelot throws a giant out a window ) ; Huth Merlin II , 15 ; TChev 2786 ( Alex- ander swims across a swift current ) ; Waldef 1041-42 , 11424-28 ( a man's ...
... Alex AdeP 9-26 ; Alex déca 1-3 ; Alex APar I.11 , 30-31 . On the prose romances , see above , pp . 75-78 . 74. Cf. Pauphilet 1950 p . 153 . 75. Cf. Pagani 1976 . 76. Gunn 1952 p . 166 . 77. Cf. as well the Charrette 7098-7112 . 78 ...