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Keith Busby Rewards and Punishments in the Arthurian Romances and Lyric Poetry of Medieval France: Essays presented to Kenneth varty on the Occasion of his Sixtieth birthday, Arthurian Studies, 17, by Peter V. Davies, Angus J. Kennedy 58/1, p. 167

languages

  • Old High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • Middle Welsh
  • Middle German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French

works

  • Perlesvaus
  • La Queste del Saint Graal
  • Cligès
  • prose Tristan
  • Prose Lancelot
  • Erec
  • Escoufle
  • Le Koman de Silence
  • Le Koman de Kenart
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  • works of the troubadours
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  • lyric poetry of Christine de Pizan
  • Joseph and Merlin

people

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  • Robert de Boron

subjects

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  • supernaturality
  • motifs
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