Text and Intertext in Medieval Arthurian Literature

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 1996-05-01
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Table of Contents

Preface
Generic Intertextuality in Arthurian Literature: The Specular Encounterp. 3
Veraces Historiae Aut Fallaces Fabulae?p. 25
Generic Intertextuality in the English Alliterative Morte Arthure: The Italian Connectionp. 41
The Eyewitness Narrator in Vernacular Prose Chronicles and Prose Romancesp. 57
Intertextuality Between Genres in the Lancelot-Grailp. 71
Morgain la Fee in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: From Troy to Camelotp. 91
Food for Heroes: The Intertextual Legacy of the Conte del Graalp. 117
Dante and the Roman di Lancelotp. 133
Ironic Juxtaposition as Intertextuality in the Prose Tristanp. 147
Lancelot in the Middle Dutch Play Lanseloet van Denemerken: An Example of Generic Intertextualityp. 165
The Representation of Time and Its Models in the Prose Romancep. 175
The Arthurian References in Pierre de Langtoft's Chroniclep. 187
The Atypical Grails, Or the Ravages of Intertextuality in the Thirteenth Centuryp. 209
The Long and the Short of Lancelot's Departure from Logres: Abbreviation as Rewriting in La Mort le roi Artup. 219
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