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The Arthur Of The Germans The Arthurian Legend In Medieval German And Dutch Literature Arthurian Literature In The Middle Ages 2nd Ed S A Ranawake

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The Arthur Of The Germans The Arthurian Legend In Medieval German And Dutch Literature Arthurian Literature In The Middle Ages 2nd Ed S A Ranawake
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 357
Author: S. A. Ranawake, W. H. Jackson
ISBN: 9780708324486, 0708324487, B08L9FLBK8
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2nd ed.

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The Arthur Of The Germans The Arthurian Legend In Medieval German And Dutch Literature Arthurian Literature In The Middle Ages 2nd Ed S A Ranawake by S. A. Ranawake, W. H. Jackson 9780708324486, 0708324487, B08L9FLBK8 instant download after payment.

From the twelfth century on, the legends of King Arthur and his knights spread across Europe, resulting in a wide range of adaptations and often completely new stories. Central to this expansion were the Germans and the Dutch, both of whom contributed works of outstanding quality. This edited collection surveys German and Dutch Arthurian literature, all the while documenting how the legends were modified as they came into contact with northern and central European traditions. The Arthur of the Germans will appeal to students and scholars of medieval literature and anyone interested in Arthurian, Tristan, and Grail legends.

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