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Arthurian French
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Miranda Griffin Simon Gaunt, >Love and Death in Medieval French and Occitan Courtly Literature: Martyrs to Love 76/1, p. 151
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
D.A. Trotter JUDAS MACCABAEUS, CHARLEMAGNE AND THE "ORIFLAMME" 54/1, p. 127

languages

  • Old High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Occitan
  • Arthurian French

works

  • Tristan
  • Perlesvaus
  • Aliscans
  • Aye d'Avignon
  • Eliduc
  • Thebes
  • Roman de Thèbes
  • Prose Lancelot
  • Chanson d'Antioche
  • La Mort le roi Artu
  • Livre d'Artus
  • Cleo ma dé s Lancelot do Lac
  • Roman d' Auberon
  • Roman de Flamenca
  • Chronique rimée of Philippe Mouskés
  • Merlinn
  • First Continuation of Chretien's Perceval
  • Chevalerie de Judas M acabé
  • Le Castelain de Coud
  • vidas of Guillem de Cabestanh
  • La Chaste laine de Vergy

people

  • Charlemagne
  • Lancelot
  • Galehaut
  • Giorgio Agamben
  • Foucault
  • Narcissus
  • Derrida
  • Judas Maccabaeus
  • Jacques Lacan

subjects

  • love
  • gender
  • representation
  • Typology
  • ideology
  • heroism
  • historicity
  • fusion
  • chivalry
  • sovereignty
  • power
  • sacrifice
  • desire
  • secrecy
  • Exegesis
  • abjection
  • queer
  • economy
  • propaganda
  • Death
  • epic
  • martyrdom
  • valour

places

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