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Medieval French Alexander: Arthurian Orientalism, Cross-Cultural Contact, and Transcultural Assimilation in Chrétien De Troyes’S Cligés
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Masculinity and Chivalry: the Tenuous Relationship of the Sacred and Secular in Medieval Arthurian Literature
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The Enigmatic Character of Sir Gawain: Chivalry and the Heroic Knight in Arthurian Tradition
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Masks of the Dark Goddess in Arthurian Literature: Origin and Evolution of Morgan Le Fay John Christopher Shearer Eastern Kentucky University
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King Arthur in German Literature
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The Evolution of Guinevere in the Eorks of Chrétien De Troyes, Sir Thomas Malory, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson Stephanie R
Erec Et Enide by Chrétien De Troyes
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Female Agency in the Age of Chivalry: Charting a Tradition of Mutual Chivalry in Chrétien De Troyes
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The Politics of Arthurian Legend in the Plantagenet Empire: a Study of Literary and Historical Sources from the Time of Henry II to Edward I
The Role of Morgan Le Fay in Thomas Malory´S Morte Darthur
Goddess Dethroned: the Evolution of Morgan Le Fay
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The Female Figure As the Antagonist in the Arthurian World: the Role of Morgan Le Fay in Thomas Malory´S Morte Darthur
Male Same-Sex Desire in the Romances of De Troyes
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Morgan Le Fay and Other Women
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