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The Three Days' Tournament: A Study in Romance and Folk-Lore / Being an Appendix to the Author's 'Legend of Sir Lancelot'

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A focused study analyzes a three-day chivalric tournament episode associated with the Lancelot cycle, using that adventure to argue for a folk‑rooted process in the evolution of Arthurian romance. It identifies recurring folk‑tale motifs—notably triadic patterns and life‑token elements—and surveys variant forms to demonstrate popular narrative formulas beneath literary dress. The author critiques narrow textual methods, suggesting many stories circulated in coherent popular forms prior to literary fixation and that critics often mistake incidental literary shaping for essential material. Continental parallels and suggestive political allusions are examined as factors in particular versions. The work concludes by proposing methodological adjustments for studying origin and transmission within the cycle.

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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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