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  1. Lecture d'Erec: Traces epiques et troubadouresques dans le conte de Chretien de Troyes (European university studies. Series XIII, French language and literature) (French Edition) by Claudia Seebass-Linggi, 1996
  2. Cliges: A Romance by Chretien de Troyes by Chretien de Troyes, 2010-02-02
  3. Chretien de Troyes - Romancier discutable (Publications Romanes et Francaises) by Per Nykrog, 1996-12-31
  4. Les Romans de chretien de Troyes by Alexandre Micha, 1957
  5. Chrétien de Troyes: Leben und Werke des altfranzösischen Epikers. by Stefan Hofer, 1954
  6. Chrétien de Troyes: A Study of the Arthurian Romances by L. T. Topsfield, 1981-05-29
  7. Troubling Arthurian Histories: Court Culture, Performance and Scandal in Chretien De Troyes's Erec Et Enide (Medieval and Early Modern French Studies) by James R. Simpson, 2007-12-06
  8. Artist at Work: Narrative Technique in Chretien De Troyes (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society) by Evelyn Mullally, 1988-06
  9. Narrative Tenses in Chretien De Troyes a Study in Syntax and Stylistics, the by Tatiana Fotitch, 1969-01-01
  10. Chretien's Jewish grail: A new investigation of the imagery and significance of Chretien de Troyes's grail episode based upon medieval Hebraic sources ... Romance languages and literatures : Essays) by Eugene J Weinraub, 1976
  11. La reine et le Graal: La conjointure dans les romans du Graal de Chretien de Troyes au Livre de Lancelot (French Edition) by Charles Mela, 1984
  12. "Yvain" Dans Le Mirroir - Une Poetique De La Reflexion Dans Le "Chevalier Au Lion" De Chretien De Troyes (Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages) by Joan Tasker Grimbert, 1988-12-31
  13. Thinking Through Chretien de Troyes (Gallica) by Zrinka Stahuljak, Virginie Greene, et all 2010-11-18
  14. Chretien de Troyes: An Analytic Bibliography: Supplement I (Research Bibliographies and Checklists: new series) by Douglas Kelly, 2002-11-14

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62. Chrétien De Troyes - Wikiquote
English quotations are taken from the translations by D. D. R. Owen Chrétien de troyes Arthurian Romances (London, 1987) ISBN 0460116983.
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Jump to: navigation search Crest¯ens de Troies was a late 12th-century French poet who played a key part in creating the romance form and in popularizing the Arthurian legend in Europe. His name is conventionally given in the modernized form Chr©tien de Troyes English quotations are taken from the translations by D. D. R. Owen: Chr©tien de Troyes Arthurian Romances (London, 1987) ISBN 0460116983 This article on an author is a stub . You can help Wikiquote by
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Love without fear and trepidation is fire without flame and heat.
  • Amors sanz crieme et sans peor
    Est feus sanz flame et sanz chalor,
    Jorz sanz soloil, bresche sanz miel,
    Estez sans flor, iverz sanz giel,
    Ciaus sanz lune, livres sanz letre.
    • Love without fear and trepidation is fire without flame and heat, day without sun, comb without honey, summer without flowers, winter without frost, sky without moon, a book without letters. Clig¨s , line 3893.

63. Chrétien De Troyes - Recherche De Livre Avec Decitre
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64. Le Roman Courtois
Translate this page Chrétien de troyes. Sources celtiques. Nous avons vu en examinant la légende de Tristan que les îles de la Mer du Nord constituaient un vaste terrain
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Le Roman courtois. Chrétien de Troyes Sources celtiques Nous avons vu en examinant la légende de Tristan que les îles de la Mer du Nord constituaient un vaste terrain d’affrontements guerriers et en même temps d’échanges culturels entre trois principaux groupes linguistiques: les Celtes, les Germains et les Latins. La littérature française reprend plusieurs des motifs qui circulent dans ces cultures et les met en valeur d’une façon exemplaire. Si le roman de Tristan est un cas où les traditions se mélangent, le vaste creuset des romans courtois reçoit surtout des matériaux provenant des Gallois, des Cornouaillais et des Bretons. Ces populations sont apparentées; elles étaient voisines avant la victoire saxonne de Dyrham en 577. Par la suite, les Saxons atteignirent l’estuaire de la Severn; les Cornouaillais restèrent dans leur péninsule, séparée des montagnes galloises par le canal de Bristol; de leur côté, les Bretons émigrés en Armorique gardèrent avec les autres Celtes des contacts par voie maritime. De la littérature armoricaine du XIIe siècle il ne reste rien aujourd’hui, sinon des échos en d’autres langues. La littérature galloise, qui était florissante à l’époque, nous transmet des vestiges dans plusieurs recueils, dont le plus ancien est le

65. Chrétien De Troyes
Chrétien de troyes Christian of troyes fl. 1170. Twelfth century poet, and popularizer (some would argue inventor) of the Arthurian Romance.
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  • Chrétien de Troyes
    "Christian of Troyes"
    fl. 1170 Twelfth century poet, and popularizer (some would argue inventor) of the Arthurian Romance. He claims to be from Troyes, not far from Paris, and names Marie de Champagne (daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine) as one of his patrons. Only five romances can be definately attributed to him: Cliges
    Eric and Enid
    Yvain, or the Knight with the Lion
    Lancelot, or, the Knight of the Cart
    Perceval, or, the Story of the Grail
    There are also five romances he alludes to in his own work which are missing: The Commandments : his version of the Remedia Amoris by Ovid The Art of Love : Ovid's Ars Amorica The Shoulder Bite The Romance of the Nightingale : likely based on the Philomea episode of Ovid's Metamorphosis Tristan and Enid There is also a romance called William of England which some attribute to him. That many of his lost romances deal with the works of Ovid aren't surprising; his contemporary, Andreas Capellanus, author of The Art of Courtly Love was also greatly inspired by Ovid, and was also patronized by Marie. The most significant contributions of Chretien to Western literature is his introduction and popularization of the Grail quest, and the use of interweaving storylines, wherein he will pick up a storyline, continue it for a while, then drop it for another, only to pick it up again later, tying everything up very neatly in the end.
  • 66. DÉCT - Dictionnaire Électronique De Chrétien De Troyes
    Translate this page Dictionnaire Électronique de Chrétien de troyes. Avec le soutien financier du.
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    67. Biography Of Chrétien De Troyes
    name, Chrétien de troyes biography, Mediaeval poet, born in troyes, NEC France. He enjoyed the patronage of Marie de Champagne, the daughter of Louis
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    English Dictionary allmath.com math for students travel deals hotel rooms biography classifications major works cross references biography name: pronunciation: sex: male lived: biography: Mediaeval poet, born in Troyes, NEC France. He enjoyed the patronage of Marie de Champagne, the daughter of Louis VII. His best-known works are the great metrical Arthurian romances, such as Lancelot and Perceval , which employ all the traditional ingredients of Celtic legend, and introduce into European literature the theme of the mystical Holy Grail. Erec et Enide (c.1160) is the earliest known Arthurian romance. browse by name A B C D ... Z browse by year 2700 - 691 BC 690 - 531 BC 530 - 481 BC 480 - 391 BC ... Allsites LLC

    68. OMACL: Lancelot, Or, The Knight Of The Cart
    The text of this edition is based on that published as chretien DETROYES For background information and a discussion of chretien DeTroyes work,
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    Lancelot
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    The Knight of the Cart
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    Chretien DeTroyes
    Fl. 12th Century A.D.
    Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #24
    Originally written in Old French, sometime in the second half of the 12th Century A.D., by the court poet Chretien DeTroyes. Translation by W.W. Comfort, 1914. The text of this edition is based on that published as CHRETIEN DETROYES: ARTHURIAN ROMANCES, (Trans: W.W. Comfort; Everyman's Library, London, 1914). This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN in the United States. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@EnterAct.COM ), December 1996. Preparer's Note CONTENTS PREPARER'S NOTE: For background information and a discussion of Chretien DeTroyes' work, see W.W. Comfort's Introduction to his translations, released in OMACL text 21: "Erec et Enide". SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
    ORIGINAL TEXT OTHER TRANSLATIONS
    Cline, Ruth Harwood (Trans.): "Chretien DeTroyes: Lancelot, or the Knight of the Cart" (University of Georgia Press, Athens GA, 1990). Owen, D.D.R (Trans.): "Chretien DeTroyes: Arthurian Romances" (Everyman Library, London, 1987). Contains translations of "Erec et Enide", "Cliges", "Yvain", "Lancelot", and DeTroyes' incomplete "Perceval". NOTE: This edition replaced W.W. Comfort's in the Everyman Library catalogue. Highly recommended.

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