• Lanval is one of the Lais of Marie de France. Written in Anglo-Norman, it tells the story of Lanval, a knight at King Arthur's court, who is overlooked...
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  • English poem Sir Landevale, which in turn was based on Marie de France's lai Lanval, written in a form of French understood in the courts of both England and...
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    Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Galahad Galehaut Geraint Griflet Lamorak Lancelot Lanval Lionel Moriaen Palamedes Pelleas Pellinore Percival Sagramore Tristan Other...
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  • Lanval Roderick Robin Reid is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 2004 to 2009...
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    literature within "Lanval" is the theme itself, the story of a fairy mistress who falls in love with a mortal. In the story Lanval by Marie de France...
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  • preserve for posterity the tales that she has heard. Two of Marie's lais, "Lanval," a very popular work that was adapted several times over the years (including...
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    Anglo-Norman Lais of Marie de France: Lai de Yonec, Lai de Frêne, Lai de Lanval (...) Nennius 9th Latin Historia Brittonum Robert de Boron 12th Old French...
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    anonymous lais . The plot is similar to that of Marie de France's lai of Lanval. Graelent, a knight of Brittany, rebuffs amorous advances from the queen...
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  • net. Retrieved 4 August 2019. Wagner, p. 13. Bullock-Davies, Constance, "Lanval and Avalon," Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23, 1969, p. 128-42...
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    and the supernatural, skillfully expressing delicate shades of emotion. Lanval features a fairy woman who pursues the titular character and eventually...
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    commonly the "thigh" (such as the wounding of the ineffective suitor in Lanval from the Lais of Marie de France) is a euphemism for the physical loss of...
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  • Bishop. He is described as unsympathetic and intriguing. Matt Mella as Lanval, a proud warrior sworn to Arthur. Aneirin Hughes as Gorfydd, the ruthless...
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    Knight of the Round Table in later romances Lanval Landevale, Launfal, Lambewell Marie de France's Lanval, late 12th century Sir Landevale, Sir Launfal...
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    Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Galahad Galehaut Geraint Griflet Lamorak Lancelot Lanval Lionel Moriaen Palamedes Pelleas Pellinore Percival Sagramore Tristan Other...
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  • Race Regeneration, p. 223, The Philosophical Publishing Co., 1950 Marc Lanval, editor, Lumière et Liberté, Organe Officiel de la Ligue Belge de Propagande...
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    shelved. Helen gave birth to Smith's son in April; the child was named Kwen Lanval Parsons. Smith and Helen left with Kwen for a two-room cabin in Rainbow...
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    Ormond as Guinevere. Sir Lanval (2011), a film adaptation of the late 12th century narrative poem by Marie de France. Lanval is a young knight at Arthur's...
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  • Arthur's wife, most prominent Knight of the Round Table Lanval† Landevale, Launfal, Lambewell Lanval, late 12th century Sir Landevale, Sir Launfal, Sir Lambewell...
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    philosophy of the latter she was introduced by her mother, Maria-Ludwika de Lanval Tymieniecka. After the end of World War II she began systematic studies...
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  • Aquitaine, Marie of France, Countess of Champagne and Agnes de Champagne. Lanval, an 1160s poem by Marie de France, makes reference to 'tightly laced dresses...
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  • were composed in the order Lanval, Graelend, and Guingamor, with Graelent and Guingamor (both anonymous) drawing on Lanval, but Guingamor also drawing...
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  • Ramakaba-Lesiea Mewa Ramgobin Dorothy Ramodibe Cecilia Ramotsamai Solly Rasmeni Lanval Reid Cassim Saloojee Johnny Schippers Greg Schneemann Manie Schoeman Mokgothu...
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    Marie de France at Project Gutenberg Weston, Jessie L. (1910). Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four lais rendered into English prose at Project Gutenberg...
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  • personal and communal environment, Helen gave birth to Smith's son, Kwen Lanval Parsons, in April 1943. Smith and Helen left with Kwen for a two-room cabin...
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    Sixpence". The word entremets as a culinary term first appears in the lai, Lanval, by Marie de France, line 185 (1155 × 1170), and subsequently in La Vengeance...
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  • romance of 1045 lines based ultimately on Marie de France's Breton lay Lanval. He was possibly also the author of the 2200-line Libeaus Desconus, a story...
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    (49–143) Cross, Tom Peete (April 1915), "The Celtic Elements in the Lays of 'Lanval' and 'Graelent'", Modern Philology, 12 (10): 621 (p 37), note 3, doi:10...
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    homosexuality, such as in Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron or Lanval, a French lai, in which the knight Lanval is accused by Guinevere of having "no desire for women"...
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    Middle English lai, 'Landavale', itself a translation of Marie de France's 'Lanval') "lay, n.4." The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. 1989. OED Online. Oxford...
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  • Arthur and His Knights: A Survey of Arthurian Romance (1899) Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four Lais Rendered into English Prose (c. 1900) translator...
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