This paper studies the literary origin of the Grail legend in medieval French literature, taking into account two important romances: Le Conte du Graal by Chrétien de Troyes and Le Roman de l�Estoire dou Graal by Robert de Boron. In these two texts the authors established the basis for the development of a new subject matter around the mysterious object called �Grail� from the Middle Ages to the present times. It will also be shown how an object, not totally sacred in Chrétien de Troyes, becomes a relic related with Jesus�s blood in Robert de Boron.Este artículo muestra el origen literario del tema del Grial en la literatura medieval francesa, abordando dos textos esenciales para el surgimiento y consolidación de la �literatura del Grial�: ...
This article introduces two illuminated manuscripts produced at the end of the thirteenth or beginni...
This article begins by arguing that medieval texts were by nature the product of collaboration due t...
France du Nord ?, fin du XIII e siècle Parchemin, [3] + 84 + 62 + [2] f. (32 lignes, 1 col.), 170 x ...
L’étude des romans attribués à Robert de Boron s’inscrit dans le sillage des travaux sur l’autoréfle...
El Joseph d’Arimathie (c.1200) de Robert de Boron pretende construir la historia del Grial e inser...
Our perception of the Holy Grail is, for the most part, the result of orthodox views that have domin...
Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the trilogy of Robert de Boron stands out among Arthur...
Nowadays, avatars and re-writings of the myth of the Grail take their inspiration from Literature be...
The myth of the Grail has been formed in literature. It has been given birth by Chretien de Troyes a...
Cette thèse consiste à une étude comparative entre les romans arthuriens d’un côté et le Shâh-Nâme d...
Entre le XIIe et le XIIIe siècle, la trilogie de Robert de Boron se distingue parmi les romans arthu...
Usually identified as the dish, plate or cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, the Holy Grai...
Both works, Chretien\u27s and Wolfram’s, are literary masterpieces of the Middle Ages. The story of ...
The first literary appearance of the grail occurs in an unfinished romance by Chrétien de Troyes, da...
De nos jours, les avatars et les réécritures du mythe du Graal puisent leur source d'inspiration dan...
This article introduces two illuminated manuscripts produced at the end of the thirteenth or beginni...
This article begins by arguing that medieval texts were by nature the product of collaboration due t...
France du Nord ?, fin du XIII e siècle Parchemin, [3] + 84 + 62 + [2] f. (32 lignes, 1 col.), 170 x ...
L’étude des romans attribués à Robert de Boron s’inscrit dans le sillage des travaux sur l’autoréfle...
El Joseph d’Arimathie (c.1200) de Robert de Boron pretende construir la historia del Grial e inser...
Our perception of the Holy Grail is, for the most part, the result of orthodox views that have domin...
Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the trilogy of Robert de Boron stands out among Arthur...
Nowadays, avatars and re-writings of the myth of the Grail take their inspiration from Literature be...
The myth of the Grail has been formed in literature. It has been given birth by Chretien de Troyes a...
Cette thèse consiste à une étude comparative entre les romans arthuriens d’un côté et le Shâh-Nâme d...
Entre le XIIe et le XIIIe siècle, la trilogie de Robert de Boron se distingue parmi les romans arthu...
Usually identified as the dish, plate or cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, the Holy Grai...
Both works, Chretien\u27s and Wolfram’s, are literary masterpieces of the Middle Ages. The story of ...
The first literary appearance of the grail occurs in an unfinished romance by Chrétien de Troyes, da...
De nos jours, les avatars et les réécritures du mythe du Graal puisent leur source d'inspiration dan...
This article introduces two illuminated manuscripts produced at the end of the thirteenth or beginni...
This article begins by arguing that medieval texts were by nature the product of collaboration due t...
France du Nord ?, fin du XIII e siècle Parchemin, [3] + 84 + 62 + [2] f. (32 lignes, 1 col.), 170 x ...