Lancelot-Grail [10 Volume Set]: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation

Lancelot-Grail [10 Volume Set]: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation

Lancelot-Grail [10 Volume Set]: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation

Lancelot-Grail [10 Volume Set]: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation

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Overview

The 'Vulgate' and 'Post-Vulgate' cycles are the French equivalent of Malory's Morte Darthur, written in the thirteenth century. Malory drew on both of them as his source, and they are the cornerstone text of all Arthurian romance.

The most comprehensive account of the story of Arthur, the Round Table and the Grail is to be found in the work known as Lancelot-Grail or the Vulgate Cycle. It tells the story of the Arthurian world from the events of theCrucifixion, where the Grail originated, to the death of Lancelot after the destruction of the Round Table. It draws in many different strands, from the pseudo-historical stories about Arthur to the romances of chivalric adventureand the spiritual quest for the Grail. It consists of five works: the longest is Lancelot, a kind of chivalric history of the Round Table, which leads into the quest for the Grail and Arthur's death. The first two books were added later, and provide an account of events up to Arthur's birth. Not long after the cycle was completed, another writer retained the first two books of the Vulgate cycle but recast the last three books with a rather different emphasis; this version is known as the Post-Vulgate Cycle, and is one of the main sources used by Sir Thomas Malory. Available as a ten volume set or a single volumes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780859917704
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 03/31/2010
Pages: 3648
Product dimensions: 10.50(w) x 12.50(h) x 8.30(d)

About the Author

Professor Norris J. Lacy is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of French and Medieval Studies at Pennsylvania State University, USA.
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