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Lancelot-Grail Cycle

The Lancelot–Grail Cycle, also known as the Vulgate Cycle or the Pseudo-Map Cycle, is an influential 13th-century French Arthurian literary cycle of unknown authorship written in Old French. Consisting of a series of interconnected prose episodes, it is a lengthy faux chronicle-style chivalric romance that retells the legend of King Arthur while focusing…

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Genre
Chivalric romance, pseudo-chronicle
Ascribed to
Self-attributed to Gautier Map
Author(s)
Unknown (in part directly based on Robert de Boron and Chrétien de Troyes)
Date
c. 1210–1235
Language
Old French
Subject
Matter of Britain

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Prose Lancelot

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Lancelot-Grail Cycle

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Avg. degree1.98
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Ascribed to · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → Self-attributed to Gautier Map
Author(s) · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → Unknown (in part directly based on Robert de Boron and Chrétien de Troyes)
Date · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → c. 1210–1235
Genre · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → Chivalric romance, pseudo-chronicle
Language · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → Old French
Subject · 1
Lancelot-Grail Cycle → Matter of Britain

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lancelot isbn grail merlin volume arthur vulgate cycle 2010 also de holy post-vulgate quest prose arthurian march known 10 french

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Lancelot-Grail CycleAscribed toSelf-attributed to Gautier Map1.00infobox
Lancelot-Grail CycleAuthor(s)Unknown (in part directly based on Robert de Boron and Chrétien de Troyes)1.00infobox
Lancelot-Grail CycleDatec. 1210–12351.00infobox
Lancelot-Grail CycleGenreChivalric romance, pseudo-chronicle1.00infobox
Lancelot-Grail CycleLanguageOld French1.00infobox
Lancelot-Grail CycleSubjectMatter of Britain1.00infobox
Yvaininstance ofinterlaced with the adventures of Gawain and other knights0.80text
Hectorinstance ofinterlaced with the adventures of Gawain and other knights0.80text
and Bors.It was inspired byinstance ofinterlaced with the adventures of Gawain and other knights0.80text
in part based on Chrétien's poem Lancelotinstance ofinterlaced with the adventures of Gawain and other knights0.80text
le Chevalier de la Charretteinstance ofinterlaced with the adventures of Gawain and other knights0.80text

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