- "
Eliduc" is a
Breton lai by the
medieval poet
Marie de France. The
twelfth and last poem in the
collection known as The Lais of
Marie de France, it appears...
- five
novellas and
short stories with
interlacing themes: The
Ebony Tower,
Eliduc, Poor Koko, The
Enigma and The Cloud.
Henry Breasley is an
elderly painter...
-
Lanval Les Deux
Amants ('The Two Lovers')
Yonec Laüstic ('The Nightingale')
Milun Chaitivel ('The
Unhappy One')
Chevrefoil ('The Honeysuckle')
Eliduc...
- the
church and to the
individual Christian soul".
Marie de France's lai "
Eliduc" toys with the idea that
human romantic love is a
symbol for God's love...
- doi:10.1515/FABL.2008.021. S2CID 161823801. Nutt, Alfred. "The Lai of
Eliduc and the Märchen of
Little Snow-White". In: Folk-Lore
Volume 3. London: David...
- Whitfield, Pare. “Power Plays:
Relationships in
Marie De France’s
Lanval and
Eliduc.”
Medieval Perspectives, vol. 14, Jan. 1999, pp. 242–254.
Sharon Kino****a...
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remember them. Her lais
range in
length from 118 (Chevrefoil) to 1,184
lines (
Eliduc),
frequently describe courtly love
entangled in love
triangles involving...
-
motif of the
animal reviving its mate with a
plant can be
found in the poem
Eliduc by
Marie de France. Hans-Jörg
Uther noted literary predecessors in the Indian...
-
Surrey of
typhoid fever, on 30 July 1859.
Roscoe published two tragedies,
Eliduc (1846) and
Violenzia (1851, anon.), and much verse. As a
journalist he had...
- Barbarossa,
treats of a
similar situation to that
outlined in the lay of
Eliduc by
Marie de France. See the Œuvres de
Gautier d'Arras, ed. E Løseth (2 vols...