King Arthur
Chretien de Troyes
He's been called "The Father of Arthurian Literature" by some.
Acknowledged as one of the greatest storytellers of all time,
Chretien produced these works about Arthur and the Kights of the Round
Table.
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Arthurian Romances (Everyman
Library)
- D.D.R. Owen's edition of Chretien's works.
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Arthurian Romances (Penguin Classics)
- The Penguin edition of Chretien's tales.
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Cliges
- Burton Raffel's translation of the tale of
an obscure Arthurian knight.
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Erec and Enid
- Burton Raffel's translation of the tale that inspired the Welsh tale of Geraint.
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Erec and Enid
- Burton Raffel's translation of the tale that inspired the Welsh tale of Geraint.
Hardcover.
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Lancelot: Or, the Knight of the Cart
- Ruth Harwood Cline's marvelous translation of what is perhaps Chretien's most famous poem.
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Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
- Burton Raffel's translation of the timeless poem.
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Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
- Burton Raffel's translation of the timeless poem.
Hardcover.
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Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
- The Columbia University Press edition.
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Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart
- Burton Raffel's translation of the timeless poem.
Hardcover.
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Perceval or the Story of the Grail
- Chretien's last poem takes up the topic of the Holy Grail.
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Yvain: The Knight of the Lion
- Burton Raffel's translation of a tale that was well known to medieval audiences although it is somewhat
obscure to modern ones.
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Yvain, Or the Knight of the Lion
- Ruth Harwood Cline's wonderful translation of Yvain.
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