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The Quest of the Holy Grail
  • Unknown, attributed to various authors in the Arthurian tradition
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
D.S. Brewer The Tale of the Death of King Arthur, by Thomas Malory, Eugène Vinaver 25/1, p. 22
Helaine Newstead Essays on Malory, by J. A. W. Bennett 33/3, p. 233

languages

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

works

  • Mort Artu
  • Morte Darthur
  • The Tale of the Death of King Arthur
  • The Tale of Balin
  • The English Prose Morte
  • The Tale of the Sankgreal
  • The Tale of Arthur and Lucius
  • The Quest of the Holy Grail
  • Alliterative Morte Arthur
  • Lorgaireacht an Soidhig Naomha

people

  • Sir Thomas Malory
  • C. S. Lewis
  • Vinaver

subjects

  • textuality
  • romance
  • tragedy
  • narrative
  • prophecy
  • continuity
  • interpretation
  • Unity
  • Tension
  • historicity
  • allegory
  • chivalry
  • morality
  • tradition
  • retrospection
  • sectional
  • connectedness
  • cohesion

places

  • Arthur
  • Oxford
  • Dublin
  • Winchester
  • Merlin
  • Guinevere
  • Warwickshire
  • Lancelot
  • Galahad
  • Balin
  • Balan
  • New Orleans
  • The Tale of the Sankgreal
  • The Tale of Arthur and Lucius
  • Newbold Revell
  • Lorgaireacht an Soidhigb Naombtba
  • Malory's Book of Gareth
  • Mort Artu
  • Queste
  • Stanzaic Morte Arthur
  • English prose Merlin
  • French Vulgate
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