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Perlesvaus, also
called Li Hauz
Livres du
Graal (The High Book of the Grail), is an Old
French Arthurian romance dating to the
first decade of the 13th...
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father (who is left
unnamed in Chrétien's original) is
called Bliocadran.
Perlesvaus, also
called Li Hauz
Livres du
Graal (The High
History of the Holy Grail)...
- Dandrenor, Dindraine, etc.) is a
character in the Old
French romance Perlesvaus, or The High Book of the Holy Grail, an
anonymous prose altered adaptation...
- the Continuations, with some
influence from
native Welsh literature.
Perlesvaus,
called the "least canonical"
Grail romance because of its very different...
- Boron's Didot-Perceval (c. 1191–1202),
Peredur son of
Efrawg (c. 1200),
Perlesvaus (c. 1200),
Wolfram von Eschenbach's
Parzival (c. 1217), and
Thomas Malory's...
- also a
Kamaalot featured as the home of Percival's
mother in the
romance Perlesvaus. In
Palamedes and some
other works,
including the Post-Vulgate cycle,...
- in the
Prose Merlin, and 366 in both Li
Chevaliers as Deus
Espees and
Perlesvaus (where this is
their peak
number that
nevertheless had
dwindled to only...
- to be a
translation of old
Latin books from Avalon, as does the
French Perlesvaus. In Lope
Garcia de Salazar's
Spanish summary of the Post-Vulgate Roman...
- the
continuations of Perceval, in
particular the
First Continuation and
Perlesvaus. An
influx of
romances written in
French appeared in Chrétien's wake....
- located, is not
entirely clear,
though in
subsequent romances such as
Perlesvaus,
Joseph travels to Britain,
bringing relics with him. In the Lancelot-Grail...