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Four Arthurian Romances - cover

Four Arthurian Romances

de Troyes Chrétien

Traducteur William Wistar Comfort

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Four Arthurian Romances," Chrétien de Troyes masterfully weaves a tapestry of chivalric ideals, courtly love, and the heroic quests intrinsic to Arthurian legend. Comprising four distinct narratives—"Erec and Enide," "Cligès," "Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart," and "Yvain, or The Knight with the Lion"—the work is characterized by its intricate character development, lyrical dialogue, and exploration of moral dilemmas faced by knights in pursuit of honor and romantic fulfillment. De Troyes's sophisticated narrative style blends the oral traditions of medieval storytelling with a nuanced psychological depth uncommon for the period, setting a foundational precedent for subsequent Arthurian literature. De Troyes, active in the 12th century, was not merely a product of his time but a pioneer who greatly influenced the evolution of the romance genre. His writing reflects the complex social fabric of medieval France, where the interplay between noble ideals and human emotion flourished. Having been likely connected to both aristocratic circles and courtly culture, de Troyes drew inspiration from the legends surrounding King Arthur, reflecting the chivalric practices and romantic aspirations of his contemporaries. "Four Arthurian Romances" invites readers into a vibrant world of valor and vulnerability. This collection is essential for anyone interested in the origins of the Arthurian mythos and the intricacies of medieval narrative, offering insights that resonate with timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the quest for identity.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 438 pages.

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