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Le livre de Olivier de Castille et de Artus d'Algarbe

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The narrative presents a medieval chronicle of noble lineage and chivalric deeds, opening with the death of a queen and the birth and baptism of her son, whose presence consoles a grieving king. Courtly counselors urge the king to remarry to secure succession, leading to embassy, negotiation, and agreement with a lordly widow whose own son promises a future alliance. Scenes alternate between mourning, ceremonial rites, diplomatic exchange, and preparations for marriage, while the text frames these episodes as exempla intended to recall courage, loyalty, and virtue and to rouse noble hearts to emulate ancestral conduct.

About the Author

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Philippe Camus

Philippe Camus was a French author known for his work in the realm of medieval literature. His notable book, "Le livre de Olivier de Castille et de Artus d'Algarbe," reflects the themes and styles of chivalric romance, contributing to the understanding of the genre's evolution. Camus's writing often explores the complexities of heroism and the ideals of knighthood, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage of France.