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The Legend of Sir Lancelot du Lac / Studies upon its Origin, Development, and Position in the Arthurian Romantic Cycle

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A scholarly examination tracing the emergence and evolution of the Lancelot cycle, arguing the character is a later romantic accretion rather than part of primitive Arthurian tradition. It analyzes medieval poems and lais — including Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet, various French lais, and Chrétien de Troyes' Chevalier de la Charrette — and compares parallels with Parzival, Tristan, and insular Celtic material. The study distinguishes mythic folk motifs from continental romantic invention, critiques earlier theories of origin, assesses manuscript relationships and modes of transmission, and argues for the need of critical editions to clarify textual development and interdependence among medieval retellings.

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Jessie L. Weston

Jessie L. Weston was a notable scholar and writer, primarily recognized for her contributions to the study of Arthurian literature and medieval romance. Her influential work, "From Ritual to Romance," explores the connections between ancient rituals and the themes found in medieval literature, particularly in the context of the Grail legend. Weston also translated and adapted several medieval texts, including "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "Morien," making them accessible to modern readers. Her research and writings have significantly shaped the understanding of folklore and romance in the Arthurian tradition, establishing her as an important figure in literary studies.

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