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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Prologue | 1 | |
The Hunt of the White Stag | 2 | |
The Sparrow Hawk | 11 | |
The Kiss | 37 | |
Erec's Wedding | 53 | |
The Edinburgh Tournament | 61 | |
Erec's Departure for Carnant | 65 | |
Enide Recalls Erec to Chivalry | 73 | |
The Three Robbers | 82 | |
The Five Robbers | 86 | |
Count Galoain | 91 | |
Guivret the Small | 107 | |
King Arthur's Court | 115 | |
Cadoc of Cabruel and Two Giants | 126 | |
Count Oringle of Limors | 134 | |
Guivret Returns | 144 | |
Guivret's Sisters | 149 | |
The Joy of the Court | 157 | |
Erec's Coronation | 189 | |
Notes | 203 | |
Bibliography | 215 |
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Add Erec and Enide, Erec and Enide, the first of five surviving Arthurian romantic poems by twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes, narrates a vivid chapter from the legend of King Arthur. Chrétien's romances became the source for Arthurian tradition and influenced c, Erec and Enide to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Erec and Enide, Erec and Enide, the first of five surviving Arthurian romantic poems by twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes, narrates a vivid chapter from the legend of King Arthur. Chrétien's romances became the source for Arthurian tradition and influenced c, Erec and Enide to your collection on WonderClub |