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    Libeaus Desconus is a 14th-century Middle English version of the popular "Fair Unknown" story, running to about around 2,200 lines, attributed to Thomas...
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  • Breton lay Lanval. He was possibly also the author of the 2200-line Libeaus Desconus, a story of Sir Gawain's son Gingalain based upon similar traditions...
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  • Jesus 111 (Llyfr Coch Hergest) manuscript). The University of York. "Libeaus Desconus". Database of Middle English Romance. Stephens, Meic (1986). "Penpingion"...
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  • The Canterbury Tales Thomas Chestre 14th Middle English Sir Launfal, Libeaus Desconus Geoffrey of Monmouth 12th Latin Historia Regum Britanniae, Vita Merlini...
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    fius Do in Perceval ou le Conte du Graal, Li Biaus Descouneüs, and Libeaus Desconus; Giflet le fils de Do in Le Bel Inconnu; Giflet fis Do in Sir Gawain...
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    English as Libeaus Desconus. The Old French form is actually Li Biaus Descouneüs compared with the Middle English poem's name "Libeaus Desconus". While "The...
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  • Sir Launfal by Thomas Chestre (a remaking of the lai of Lanval) Sir Libeaus Desconus Yvain and Gawain Sir Perceval of Galles Lancelot of the Laik [citation...
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    Inconnu (The Fair Unknown), as well as of the Middle-English romance Libeaus Desconus and of its Middle High German version Wigalois (titled after Gingalain's...
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    It is also suggested as the location of Snowdon/Synadowne in the Libeaus Desconus. Wallace Breem's novel Eagle in the Snow begins and ends in post-Roman...
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    written by the 14th-century poet Thomas Chestre who also composed Libeaus Desconus and Sir Launfal. The other two copies are not by Chestre and preserve...
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    Thomas Chestre's fourteenth century Middle English Arthurian romance Libeaus Desconus. At last, having defeated many hostile knights along the way, Ipomadon...
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  • Romance Cycle of Charlemagne and his Peers (1901) Sir Cleges, Sir Libeaus Desconus (1902) The Three Days' Tournament (1902) The Legend of Sir Perceval:...
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  • London 1802 Sir Launfal (Middle English) Joseph Ritson London 1802 Libeaus Desconus (Middle English) Joseph Ritson London 1804 Sir Tristrem (Middle English)...
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    Press. The Studies on the Libeaus Desconus (1895) was later used to track Malory's sources. In this work on the Libeaus Desconus, Schofield argued that the...
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  • "début XIIIe siècle".e Schofield, William Henry (1895). Studies on the Libeaus Desconus. Boston: Ginn and Company for Harvard University. p. 2. "Renaut de...
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  • hdl:2027/coo.31924027991482 Schofield, William Henry (1895), Studies on the Libeaus Desconus, Harvard Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, vol. 4, Pub...
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  • text about the manuscript transmission of the Middle English poem Libeaus Desconus, becoming a professor of English language and literature. From July...
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    Illustrations by Caroline Watts. Nutt, London. 1902 Sir Cleges ; Sir Libeaus Desconus: two old English metrical romances. Prose by Jessie L. Weston. Illustrations...
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