-
Melion is an
anonymous Breton lai that
tells the
story of a
knight who
transforms into a
werewolf for the love of his wife who
betrays him. The actual...
- the very
extensive literature on these.
Melion and Remakers, 99–101 Hall, 310
Melion and Remakers, 73–77
Melion and Remakers, 121–122 "All the commonplace...
- his wife. The tale
shares a
common ancestry with the
comparable Lay of
Melion, and is
probably referenced in Sir
Thomas Malory's Le
Morte d'Arthur with...
- link
between the two
terms is a
point of
debate among scholars.
Walter Melion and Bart M.
Ramakers indicate that
literary personifications are the building...
- She
began her
career with the
director Nour Al
Demirdash in
Rehlet Al
Melion and has
worked in more than 30 films. She has also
received the Best Actress...
-
draws on
later developments of that
legend than such lais as
Bisclavret and
Melion,
where the
werewolf status is inherent,
although his
obeisance to the king...
- 2012.
Retrieved 26
October 2022. Brusati, Celeste; Enenkel, Karl A. E.;
Melion,
Walter (Nov 11, 2011). The
Authority of the Word:
Reflecting on
Image and...
-
dynasty (the
House of Habsburg)
whose precise meaning and
origin is
unclear Melion, Walter; Zell, Michael; Woodall,
Joanna (2017-11-09). Ut
pictura amor: The...
- Palerme".
Anonymous writers penned two
werewolf stories, "Biclarel" and "
Melion". Much
horror fiction derives from the
cruellest personages of the 15th...
-
James (2016). "The
Triumph of
Truth in an Age of
Confessional Conflict". In
Melion, Walter; Ramakers, Bart A. M. (eds.). Personification:
Embodying Meaning...