- Launfal
- noun Date: 15th century a knight of the Round Table in late Arthurian legend
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Sir Launfal — is a 1045 line Middle English romance or Breton lay written by Thomas Chestre dating from the late 14th century. It is based primarily on the 538 line Middle English poem Sir Landevale , which in turn was based on Marie de France s lai Lanval ,… … Wikipedia
Sir Launfal — (Launfalus Miles) (ca. 1375–1400) Sir Launfal is a late 14th century ROMANCE in a southeastern dialect of MIDDLE ENGLISH, generally categorized (like SIR ORFEO and the LAI LE FREINE) as a Breton LAI. The poem contains 1,044 lines in 12 line… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Octavian (romance) — A page from British Library MS Cotton Caligula A.ii, in which Middle English tales of Libeaus Desconus, Sir Launfal and Saint Patrick s Purgatory are also found Octavian is a 14th century Middle English verse translation and abrid … Wikipedia
Lowell, James Russell — ► (1819 91) Escritor y diplomático estadounidense. Autor de La visión de sir Launfal y La catedral. * * * (22 feb. 1819, Cambridge, Mass., EE.UU.–12 ago. 1891, Cambridge). Poeta, crítico, editor y diplomático estadounidense. Se graduó de abogado… … Enciclopedia Universal
Libeaus Desconus — (ca. 1375–1400) Libeaus Desconus is a 14th century poem written in MIDDLE ENGLISH but drawing heavily on the French Le bel inconnu by Renaut de Bâgé. Although authorship is uncertain, it has been attributed to Thomas Chestre, the author of SIR … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Lowell, James Russell — born Feb. 22, 1819, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. died Aug. 12, 1891, Cambridge U.S. poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He received a law degree from Harvard but chose not to practice. In the 1840s he wrote extensively against slavery, including the… … Universalium
Breton lay — ▪ literature Middle English Lai Breton poetic form so called because Breton professional storytellers supposedly recited similar poems, though none are extant. A short, rhymed romance recounting a love story, it includes supernatural… … Universalium
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Marie de France — For the two French princess Marie, see Marie of France, Countess of Champagne and Marie of France, Duchess of Brabant. Marie de France Marie de France from an illuminated manuscript Born Brittany … Wikipedia
Guinevere — was the legendary queen consort of King Arthur. She was most famous for her love affair with Arthur s chief knight Sir Lancelot, which first appears in Chrétien de Troyes Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart . This motif was picked up in all the… … Wikipedia