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         Chretien De Troyes:     more books (100)
  1. Four Arthurian Romances by De Troyes Chrétien, 2010-03-06
  2. The Complete Romances of Chrétien de Troyes by David Staines, 1993-02-01
  3. Arthurian Romances by Chretien de Troyes, 2008-01-01
  4. Arthurian tradition & Chretien de Troyes by Roger Sherman Loomis, 1961
  5. A Companion to Chretien de Troyes (Arthurian Studies) by Norris J. Lacy, 2008-04-17
  6. The Unholy Grail: A Social Reading of Chrétien de Troyes's Conte du Graal (Figurae: Reading Medieval Culture) by Brigitte Cazelles, 1996-01-01
  7. Le chevalier dans le conte du Graal de Chretien de Troyes (Bibliotheque du Moyen Age) (French Edition) by Paule Le Rider, 1978
  8. Chretien De Troyes, the Man and His Work by Jean Frappier, Raymond J. Cormier, 1982-02
  9. The Arthurian Romances of Chrétien de Troyes: Once and Future Fictions (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Donald Maddox, 2008-07-31
  10. The Romances of Chrétien de Troyes by Joseph J. Duggan, 2001-06-01
  11. Yvain: The Knight of the Lion by Chretien de Troyes, 1987-09-10
  12. Arthurian Tradition and Chretien De Troyes by Roger Sherman Loomis, 1982-04
  13. Chretien De Troyes and the Dawn of Arthurian Romance by William Farina, 2010-08-24
  14. From Plato to Lancelot: A Preface to Chretien De Troyes (Medieval Studies) by Sarah-jane K. Murray, 2008-06-15

1. The Charrette Project (Princeton U.S.A.)
Multimedia electronic archive of Chrétien de Troyes' Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca .Category Arts Literature Authors C Chrétien de Troyes......The Charrette Project is a multimedia scholarly archive, containing the manuscripttradition of chretien de troyes's i Le Chevalier de la Charrette /i .
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2. Lancelot Or, The Knight Of The Cart
chretien de troyes' medieval masterpiece follows the adventures of Sir Lancelot and his illicit love for Queen Guenivere.
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Lancelot
or,
The Knight of the Cart
by
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.

3. Lancelot, By Chretien De Troyes
Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart. by chretien de troyes. Click forimage source Since my lady of Champagne wishes me to undertake
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Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart by Chretien de Troyes
[Sir Gawain, Arthur's nephew, tells King Arthur that he has done a very foolish thing in allowing Sir Kay to be the Queen's defender. Sir Gawain then goes after the Queen himself. As he searches for her, he meets a mysterious knight who is riding a fine but exhausted horse. The unknown knight takes one of Gawain's spare horses and rides off, with Gawain following. After some distance, Gawain finds his horse dead of exhaustion, having been ridden to death, and continues on until he finds the knight again on foot. The knight is standing next to a cart.] [The damsel tells the knights the fate of the Queen: : "In truth, my lords, Meleagant, a tall and powerful knight, son of the King of Gorre, has taken her off into the kingdom whence no foreigner returns, but where he must perforce remain in servitude and banishment." The damsel also tells the knights that there are only two ways to enter Melagant's country: an underwater bridge and a sword bridge. Gawain chooses to cross by the underwater bridge. The knights separate. The mysterious knight comes to a castle and is welcomed by a damsel who is its mistress.] Lancelot leaves the damsel and has many adventures on his way to Meleagant's kingdom. Eventually he reaches the Sword Bridge, one of the two ways to enter Meleagant's kingdom.]

4. Erec Et Enide (DL SunSITE)
Modern English translation of chretien de troyes' 12th century work.
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EREC ET ENIDE
by
Chretien DeTroyes
Fl. 12th Century A.D.
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #21
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 ), November 1996. Preparer's Note CONTENTS PREPARER'S NOTE: The following introduction is from the above mentioned volume, and covers W.W. Comfort's translations of "Erec et Enide", "Cliges", "Yvain", and "Lancelot". SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
ORIGINAL TEXT
OTHER TRANSLATIONS
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.
RECOMMENDED READING
Anonymous: "The Mabinogion" (Ed: Jeffrey Gantz; Penguin Classics, London, 1976). Contains a translation of "Geraint and Enid", an earlier Welsh version of "Erec et Enide".

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6. Yvain Or, The Knight With The Lion
Online Medieval and Classical Library provides this translated version of chretien de troyes' knightly story. See a list of recommended readings.
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Yvain
or,
The Knight with the Lion
by
Chretien DeTroyes
Fl. 12th Century A.D.
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #23
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: Yvain, or the Knight with the Lion" (University of Georgia Press, Athens GA, 1975).
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".

7. Models Of Knighthood In Chretien De Troyes
Models of Knighthood in chretien de troyes. Chrétien de Troyes isprobably the most well known twelfth century author of romances.
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Models of Knighthood in Chretien de Troyes
Cliges Erec and Enide Yvain or The Knight with the Lion Perceval and Lancelot or The Knight of the Cart . Each romance contains several models of knighthood, although I will only look at those from three of the above works, Erec and Enide Yvain and Lancelot Erec Erec starts off being less than the ideal knight, but throughout the romance he learns what is needed to be a good ruler and husband. Initially he is described as having "mout grant los en la cort", (l 84) and of being very handsome. "Mout estoit beax et prouz et genz,
Se n'avoit pas .xxv. anz.
Onques nuns hom de son aage
Ne fu de greignor vasselage."
Erec et Enide , ll 89-92) Erec is shown to think about himself, but not about others. He realises that the knight with the dwarf would kill him if he struck the evil dwarf who was obstructing him thereby showing that he can look ahead for consequences well enough, and can act with a sense of measure. "Il sot bien que dou nain ferir
Et crient qu'assez tost l'occirroit
Se devant li son nain foroit."

8. Gordd Cymru's Chretien De Troyes' Arthurian Romances
Story of the Grail, chretien de troyes, Ruth Harwood Cline, Pergamon Press, August1983, ISBN 0080262961 List $74.00 Our Price $74.00 Hardcover Perceval or
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Comfort did not translate Chretien's Perceval and until a public domain version comes into our hands for posting, we can only offer modern translations: Perceval, or The Story of the Grail , Chretien De Troyes, Ruth Harwood Cline, Pergamon Press, August 1983, ISBN: 0080262961 List: $74.00 Our Price: $74.00 Hardcover
Perceval or The Story of the Grail
, Ruth Harwood Cline, Chretien De Troyes, Univ of Georgia Press, January 1986, ISBN: 0820308129 List: $15.00 Our Price: $15.00 Paperback , 247 pages
Perceval: The Story of the Grail
, Chretien De Troyes, Burton Raffel, Yale Univ Press, January 1999, ISBN: 0300075855 Our Price: $35.00 Hardcover
Perceval: The Story of the Grail , Chretien, Burton Raffel, Yale Univ Press, February 1999, ISBN: 0300075863
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9. Chretien De Troyes' Lancelot
The text of this edition is based on that published as chretien de troyes ARTHURIANROMANCES, (Trans WW Comfort; Everyman's Library, London, 1914).
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Lancelot or, The Knight of the Cart
CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES' The text of this edition is based on that published as CHRETIEN DE TROYES: ARTHURIAN ROMANCES, (Trans: W.W. Comfort; Everyman's Library, London, 1914). This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN in the United States. Originally written in Old French as Le Chevalier de la Charrette, sometime in the second half of the 12th Century CE, by the court poet Chretien De Troyes. Le Chevalier de la Charrette has survived either in "complete" or in fragmentary form in some eight 13th-century manuscripts. Gordd Cymru eBook version Lancelot: or The Knight of the Cart , Ruth Harwood Cline (Translator), Chretien De Troyes, Univ of Georgia Press, February 1991, ISBN: 0820312134 List: $15.00 Our Price: $15.00 Paperback , 231 pages
Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
, Burton Raffel (Translator), Chretien De Troyes, Yale Univ Press, October 1997, ISBN: 0300071205 List: $30.00 Our Price: $30.00 Hardcover
Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
, Burton Raffel (Translator), Chretien De Troyes, Yale Univ Press, October 1997, ISBN: 0300071213 List: $15.00

10. Chretien De Troyes
CONTE DEL GRAAL (by chretien de troyes) hus Perceval traveled along the bank untilhe approached a rocky cliff whose base was washed by the water so that he
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11. Chretien De Troyes' Erec And Enide
Paris. The hunt of the White Stag in chretien de troyes' Erec andEnide (27 Chretien, de Troyes. Erec and Enide . Carleton W
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The hunt of the White Stag in Chretien de Troyes' Erec and Enide
As the hunting party moves on ahead, Erec and the Queen chance upon a "armored knight on a charger," accompanied by a "fine looking maiden," and a dwarf, "who was very evil and baseborn." The confrontation is an ugly one; "Folly is not prowess; / in this Erec acted very wisely: / he withdrew...", but after reflection resolves to follow the knight and avenge himself. 275 Erec left the queen and followed the knight. And the queen remained in the woods, where the king had caught up with the stag: at the taking of the stag 280 the king arrived before any of the others. They killed and took the white stag. All started back, carrying the stag as they went; they arrived at cardigan. 285 After the evening meal, when the nobles were joyful throughout the house, the king, according to the tradition, since he had taken the stag, said that he would bestow the kiss 290 in order to observe the tradition of the stag. Throughout the court there was much muttering: They promised and swore to one another that this would never be done without contention by means of sword or lance of ash-wood. 295 Each one wanted, by deeds of arms, to contend that his lady was the most beautiful in the hall; these words did not bode well; When my lord Gawain heard this, You may be sure that he was not at all pleased. Chretien, de Troyes.

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13. King Arthur: Literature Of The Legends--Chretien De Troyes
Explorations in Arthurian Legends. A Literature Review. Part 1 Chretiende Troyes. We start with the towering giant, chretien de troyes.
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Explorations in Arthurian Legends A Literature Review Part 1: Chretien de Troyes Previous discussions have focused on writers who have attempted to portray Arthur as historical in nature. We have seen that no matter how hard these writers try, they cannot help but invent conventions because they have so little to go on. Still, their Arthur was a figure of history whose deeds could be rooted in things that actually happened and places that could conceivably be identified. Geoffrey of Monmouth started the fiction ball rolling with his History of the Kings of Briton, which introduced many fanciful notions, including the idea that Britain had never been conquered by the Romans. Wace introduced the idea of courtly love. It was up to his fellow Frenchmen to elaborate on this theme. We start with the towering giant, Chretien de Troyes. We have seen that earlier tales of Arthur drew on Welsh tales and the events of the times of the writers to portray Arthur differently. Geoffrey of Monmouth has given us the begetting and birth of Arthur at Tintagel and Arthur's marriage to Guinevere (though he calls her Ganhumara). Wace has given us the

14. King Arthur: A Man For The Ages--The Authors
For more about these tales, click here. chretien de troyes the finestromantic Frenchman of them all. He wrote in the 12th century
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  • Gildas : sixth-century monk wrote De Excidio Britannia , On the Ruin of Britain, which is basically a tirade against the destructive Saxons who were overrunning his beloved land. Gildas is believed to be a contemporary of the historical Arthur, and Gildas's work names Badon Hill as a great British triumph over the Saxons. For more on Gildas, click here and here ; for an excerpt from Gildas's work, click here and for the full text, click here Bede : the famous eighth-century monk who gave us the Ecclesiastical History of the English People names Badon Hill but not Arthur. His book is a fascinating account of British history. For more on Bede, click here and especially here Nennius: the self-styled 9th-century "historiographer of the Britons," published the Historia Brittonum, or The History of the Britons, in the ninth century. In this work, he mentions Arthur's famous 12 battles again the Saxons. Nennius is generally believed to be a credible source, especially for his chronicling of life in his time and of the genealogies of various kings. However, he does say that Arthur by himself killed 940 Saxons at the Battle of Badon Hill. For more on Nennius, click here and here Annales Cambriae : Annals of Wales (10th century) mention both Arthur, Mordred (here Medraut), and Camlann (the first known reference to the latter two). In some editions, this work is partnered with Nennius, though it is not known exactly who wrote it. For more, click

15. Electronic Texts At Bobst: Chretien De Troyes
The Studio for Digital Projects and Research, chretien de troyes. Availableat The Studio, Bobst Library chretien de troyes is a collection
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Available at The Studio , Bobst Library Chretien de Troyes is a collection of full-text ASCII versions of Chretien de Troyes' romances compiled by Serge Lusignan and obtained from the Oxford Text Archive. Available on 3.5" diskette. The 5 romances were transcribed from the following sources: Cliges. ed. Alexandre Micha. Paris: Champion, 1954.
Le chevalier au lion (Yvain). ed. Mario Roques. Paris: Champion, 1971.
Le Conte du Graal (Perceval). ed. Felix Lecoy. Paris: Champion, 1984.
Le chevalier de la Charrete. ed. Mario Roques. Paris: Champion, 1958.
Erec et Enide. ed. Mario Roques. Paris: Champion, 1970 Citations for source of text and Oxford Text Archive are required for any publications.
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18. Chretien De Troyes, Arthurian Romances
chretien de troyes, Arthurian Romances (Everyman's Library, 1991). Outof his desperate passion for Queen Guinevere, Lancelot accepts
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Chretien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances (Everyman's Library, 1991) Out of his desperate passion for Queen Guinevere, Lancelot accepts shame without hesitation and crawls on naked hands and knees across a bridge made of a single sword. Like an earlier Juliet, Fenice drinks a potion and pretends death to escape her marriage and be with Cliges, her true love. Yvain and his faithful lion fight against demons to prove their honor and rescue the original "damsels in distress." Behind them all sits the awesome figure of the great Arthur, "the good king of Britain, whose noble qualities teach us that we ourselves should be honorable and courtly." These stories and their embellishments come from the fervid imagination of Chretien de Troyes, one of the fathers of Arthurian legend (For those of us who don't speak French, his name is most easily pronounced "Kray-tee-en doo Twah"). Arthur never cut such a splendid figure on the literary scene before de Troyes wrote his Romances in the twelfth century, and it is arguably due to de Troyes that Camelot is a household name to this day. This Everyman's Library edition of de Troyes' work contains the romances Erec and Enide Cliges Lancelot Yvain , and the incomplete Percival , all in a "new" (1986) translation from the Old French. Geared toward students, it also contains a select bibliography, a glossary, and translator's notes.

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Mystic Realms Arthurian Posters ( eBook editions of 'Yvain' and 'Lancelot' are included on Mystic Realms - the CD Chrétien de Troyes wrote five Arthurian romances in the last part of the twelfth century;- ‘Erec et Enide’, ‘CligÚs’, ‘ Le Chevalier de la Charrette Lancelot ), ‘Le Chevalier au Lion’ ( Yvain – Owain) and ‘Le Conte du Graal’ ( Perceval );the last was left unfinished on his death in, apparently, 1191. . A related romance by Chrétien entitled ‘Du roi Marc et d'Iseut la Blonde’ ( Tristram and Iseult ) hasn’t survived. According to Chrétien himself in 'Le Conte du Graal' he had - 'turned into rime the best tale ever told in a royal court, which Count Philip had given him in the form of a book’ Chrétien Le Conte du Graal is an Arthurian romance that relates the story of a young knight, Perceval or Parzival. Raised by his mother in a forest after the death of his father in war. On growing up Perceval departs for the king’s court

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