14/07/2024
Genre: Essays
Chapter: 46
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In this doctoral dissertation, author Lucy Allen Paton (1865-1951), an alumna of Radcliffe College, takes a scholarly look at the role of Morgan le Fay, not only in the Arthurian cycle, but also in many other medieval European text sources. This edition is an extended and rearranged republication of her original thesis “Morgain la Fée, a Study in the Fairy Mythology of the Middle Ages” from 1894. – Summary by Sonia
A special thanks is given to Brian Ó Broin, for helping me with the pronunciation of the many Irish references in this book.
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Chapter IV. Morgain's Retention of Renoart, Lancelot, and Alisander l'Orphelin. Part II. Lancelot
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Chapter IV. Morgain's Retention of Renoart, Lancelot, and Alisander l'Orphelin. Part III. Alisander l'Orphelin
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Excursus I. Morgain in French Sources of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Part I. Floriant et Florete
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Excursus I. Morgain in French Sources of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Part II. Li Jus Adan
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Excursus I. Morgain in French Sources of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Part III. La Chanson d'Esclarmonde
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Excursus I. Morgain in French Sources of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Part IV. Brun de la Montaigne
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Excursus II. A List of the Sources for the Traditions of Morgain la Fée, the Dame du Lac, and Niniane. Part I. Sources for the Tradition of Morgain
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Excursus II. A List of the Sources for the Traditions of Morgain la Fée, the Dame du Lac, and Niniane. Part II. A List of the Forms of Morgain's Name together with the Sources where they Occur
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Excursus II. A List of the Sources for the Traditions of Morgain la Fée, the Dame du Lac, and Niniane. Part III. Sources for the Tradition of the Dame du Lac