Skip to main content
MEDIUM ÆVUM
user menu 2
  • Donate
  • Join
  • Members
Main navigation
  • About Us
  • Journal
  • Monographs
  • Essay Prize
  • Events
User account menu
Main navigation
  • About Us
    • People
    • Conflict of Interest Policy
    • Constitution
  • Journal
    • For Contributors
    • Get MÆ
  • Monographs
    • Browse / Buy / Download
    • Submit a Proposal
  • Essay Prize
    • Essay Prize Rules
    • Submit your Entry
  • Events
    • Ox. Med. Grad. Conf.
    • Annual Lecture & Gen. Meeting
    • Day Conference
Lancelot-Grail
  • unknown authors
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Luke Sunderland Damien de Carné, Sur l’organisation du ‘Tristan en prose’ 80/2, p. 150
Elspeth Kennedy Lancelot—Grail: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation, Vol. III: Lancelot, part IV, Lancelot, part V, Lancelot, part VI. Vol. IV: The Quest for the Holy Grail, The Death of Arthur, The Post-Vulgate, Part I, The Merlin Continuation, by Norris J. Lacy, Roberta L. Krueger, William W. Kibler, Carleton W. Carroll, E. Jane Burns, Martha Asher 65/2, p. 328

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • Tristan en prose
  • Lancelot-Grail
  • History of the Holy Grail

people

  • Lancelot
  • Tristan
  • Palamedes
  • Lamorat
  • Brunor
  • Kaherdin
  • Dinadan

subjects

  • textuality
  • romance
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • literary
  • translation
  • dissemination
  • identity
  • chivalry
  • nobility
  • poetics
  • Provenance
  • hermits
  • criticism
  • ancestry
  • valour
  • valorisation

places

  • New York
  • Paris
  • London
  • Durham University
Main navigation
  • About Us
    • People
    • Conflict of Interest Policy
    • Constitution
  • Journal
    • For Contributors
    • Get MÆ
  • Monographs
    • Browse / Buy / Download
    • Submit a Proposal
  • Essay Prize
    • Essay Prize Rules
    • Submit your Entry
  • Events
    • Ox. Med. Grad. Conf.
    • Annual Lecture & Gen. Meeting
    • Day Conference

(C) MEDIUM ÆVUM / The Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature (SSMLL). The Society is a UK registered charity (no.: 1130022). Address: History Faculty, George Street, Oxford, OX1 2RL. UK. Email: ssmll[at]ox.ac.uk.