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Wauchier de
Denain (also
spelled "Gauchier de Donaing") was a
French writer and
translator in the
langue d'oïl,
active at the
start of the 13th century...
- to the romance. It was once
attributed to
Wauchier de Denain, and is
sometimes called the Pseudo-
Wauchier Continuation for that
reason (another title...
- Chrétien's Li
Contes del Graal; Perceval, ou Le
Conte du
Graal (c. 1160–1180),
Wauchier de Denain's
First Continuation (c. 1180–1200),
Robert de Boron's Didot-Perceval...
- Chrétien de Troyes'
Perceval (the
former of
which was once
attributed to
Wauchier de
Denain and
dated c. 1200). In the
works by Chrétien and his continuators...
- of the
Grail was
written for Joan, as well as the Life of St.
Martha of
Wauchier de Denain. The
first novel in Dutch, Van den vos Reynaerde, was written...
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several texts,
including being credited by both
Thomas of
Britain and
Wauchier de
Denain as the
original source of
their early Arthurian poems. References...
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breaks off
before the
matter is resolved,
though a
later author (possibly
Wauchier de Denain) tied up some of the
loose threads in the
First Continuation...
- story, she
comes to play
different roles. In the
second continuation (by
Wauchier de Denain), she
continues to act the part of a ****ually
attractive woman...
- de Lusignan. Méline, Cans & Co. p. 56.. De Troyes, Chrétien; de Denain,
Wauchier (1968).
Perceval et le
Graal (in French). Vol. 27 de Triades. Supplément...
- Grail)
First continuation of
Perceval Second continuation of Perceval,
Wauchier de
Denain That is, Erec and Enide, Cligès, Yvain, the
Knight of the Lion...