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Four Arthurian Romances
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Erec and Enide tells the story of Erec, a knight at King Arthurs court, whose retirement to domestic bliss with his beautiful new wife Enide takes him away from his chivalric duties. To regain his knightly honor, Erec sets out with Enide on a series of amazing adventures. Eric dispatches thieves and giants with prodigious strength and valor but treats his wife rather harshly for doubting his abilities. When Enide is kidnapped by a robber baron, Erec revives from near-death to perform a courageous rescue, and at length the two are reconciled. (
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Fantastic adventures abound in these courtly romances: Erec and Enide, Clig s, The Knight of the Cart, The Knight with the Lion, and The Story of the Grail.
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amazon – Chretien de Troyes was a French poet in the late 12th century whose work represents some of the best examples of Arthurian legend from medieval times. Contained in this volume are the author s four completed Arthurian romances. The first of these stories is that of Erec and Enide , which recounts the story of Erec, one of King Arthur s knights, and the conflict between love and knighthood he experiences in his marriage to Enide. The second romance is the tale of the knight Clig s and his love for his uncle s wife, Fenice. The third romance is that of Yvain, the Knight of the Lion , in which Yvain seeks to avenge his cousin Calogrenant, who had been defeated by an otherworldly knight. Lastly is the tale of Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart , which centers on Lancelot s rescue of Guinevere, King Arthur s queen. These classic medieval poems form some of the earliest and most prominent examples of the legend of King Arthur.
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