The Legend of Arthur in the Middle Ages: Studies Presented to A.H. Diverres by Colleagues, Pupils, and FriendsBoydell & Brewer Ltd, 1983 - 253 من الصفحات This volume, a festschrift for Professor A, H. Diverres, has been included in the Arthurian Studies series because it contains highly important new work on the medieval aspects of Arthurian legend, ranging from Rachel Bromwich's essay on the Celtic elements in Arthurian romance and A.O.H Jarman's study of Arthurian allusions in the Black Book of Carmarthen to examinations of the Spanish and French romances of the 15th century. There are five papers on the romances of Chretien de Troyes, including pieces by Tony Hunt, Kenneth Varty and Charles Foulon, two on Welsh and German romances associated with Chretien's work, while other studies are on the Breton lais and on the English romances. In all, this is a wide-ranging and valuable collection, and a welcome addition to the series. |
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The Publications of A H Diverres | 12 |
Verbal Ambiguity | 28 |
LAutre Monde celtique et lélément chrétien dans les lais anonymes | 57 |
the Spanish Versions of the Romance | 76 |
The Arthurian Allusions in the Black Book of Carmarthen | 99 |
The Idéal of Queenship in Hartmanns Erec | 117 |
an Interprétation | 138 |
Le Lai dYonec estil une allégorie chrétienne? | 160 |
Traditional Material in Artus de Bretaigne | 183 |
Notes on Rhythm in Chrétiens Yvain | 213 |
Notes | 227 |
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