Difference between revisions of "12th Century texts"
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*"[[Erec and Enide]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (Old French, c. 1170) |
*"[[Erec and Enide]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (Old French, c. 1170) |
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*"[[Cliges]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (old french, c. 1176) |
*"[[Cliges]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (old french, c. 1176) |
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+ | *"[[Yvain]]", [[Chretien de Troyes]] (Old French,1177 to 1181) |
*"[[Lancelot]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (Old French, 1177 to 1181) |
*"[[Lancelot]]" [[Chretien de Troyes]] (Old French, 1177 to 1181) |
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− | *"Le Conte du Graal" aka "[[ |
+ | *"Le Conte du Graal" aka "[[Perceval]] le Gallois" [[Chretien de Troyes]] and other authours (old french c.1180 with later additions) |
*"ROMAN DE BRUT" (Romance of the Britons), [[Wace]] |
*"ROMAN DE BRUT" (Romance of the Britons), [[Wace]] |
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**some translations: ISBN: 0460005782 : 0460015788 |
**some translations: ISBN: 0460005782 : 0460015788 |
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*"Tristrant und Isalde" Eilhart von Oberge (Middle High German, c. 1170) |
*"Tristrant und Isalde" Eilhart von Oberge (Middle High German, c. 1170) |
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**poem now lost, 13thC copy remains. German version of Tristrant |
**poem now lost, 13thC copy remains. German version of Tristrant |
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− | ==[[Chretien De Troyes]]== (p. c1160-1180/90) |
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− | Arthurian romances (Yvain, Lancelot, Perceval) and other works (Cliges). A pleasant late 12th century French romance. Many translations widely available. The Burton Raffael translations are good, but a 19th century translation is available from [[Project Gutenberg]]: [http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR831.HTM] |
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