The Romance of Morien

The Romance of Morien
Title The Romance of Morien PDF eBook
Author Jessie Laidlay Weston
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Total Pages 160
Release 1901
Genre Arthurian romances
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Excerpt: ...and all had sworn an oath that they would lead Sir Gawain to the cross-roads, at the entering in of their land for the greater shaming of King Arthur's Court. To this had they pledged themselves, that they would there slay him without respite or delay; and were it not that 'twere shame to themselves, and too great dishonour to one who bare the name of knight, they had hung him by the neck, on the border of the two lands, to shame King Arthur; so that all his folk who were of the knightly order, and dwelt at his court, and sought for adventure, should shun their land when they heard the tidings of the vengeance wrought by them upon knights-errant who would prove their fate within those borders. Thus it fell out that they brought Sir Gawain on the horse, sorely wounded and mishandled, within the nearness of half a mile, so that the knight knew he was nigh to the cell of the Hermit of whom at that self-same cross-road he had asked tidings of King Arthur's knights, and of that bad and evil land where many were brought to shame. And they who had brought him thither were of one mind that they should make a wheel, and break the knight upon it at the Cross by the parting of the ways whereof I have told ye afore. Now shall I leave speaking of this matter till I come again thereto, and will forthwith tell ye how it fared with Morien when the three had parted asunder, as I told ye afore (Sir Gawain, Morien, and Sir Lancelot, he was the third), since they would fain make proof of that which the Hermit had told them. Now will I tell ye of Morien ere that I end the tale of Sir Gawain. Now doth the adventure tell that Morien, that bold knight, rode the seaward way, and came safely to the passage of the ford nigh unto the open sea. And all the day he met no man of whom he might ask concerning his father; 'twas labour wasted, for all who saw him fled from him. Little good might his asking do him, since none who might walk or ride would abide his coming. But he saw...

Morien

Morien
Title Morien PDF eBook
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Total Pages 160
Release 1901
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A portion of a Perceval romance known only in this metrical version which forms part of the so-called Dutch Lancelot.

The Romance of Morien

The Romance of Morien
Title The Romance of Morien PDF eBook
Author Jessie L. Weston
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 58
Release 2014-09-11
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ISBN 9781502339010

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King Arthur is one of the most famous names in history, despite his existence as mere legend. Despite that, his name still evokes visions of fantasy, chivalry, bravery, and more even today, and Arthur remains a pop culture fixture around the globe. Of course, Arthur, Lancelot, and all of the other figures were made famous in various Arthurian Legends written by writers like Chretien de Troyes. Arthur came to embody the ideals of the Middle Ages: strength, chivalry, bravery, and more. Along the way, his Excaliber sword, the Holy Grail, his queen, and more have all become household words. Others still search for the seeds of truth in the Knights of the Round Table, and the historical figure that inspired the Arthurian tales.

Morien

Morien
Title Morien PDF eBook
Author Jessie L. Weston
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 80
Release 2019-12-19
Genre Fiction
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The original poem "Morien" is a 13th-century Arthurian romance in Middle Dutch. The legend tells about the adventures of Morien, the Moorish son of Aglovale, one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. This work offers a modern interpretation of the poem by an English independent scholar, medievalist, and folklorist, working mainly on medieval Arthurian texts, Jessie Weston.

The Romance of Morien (Esprios Classics)

The Romance of Morien (Esprios Classics)
Title The Romance of Morien (Esprios Classics) PDF eBook
Author Jessie L. Weston
Publisher Blurb
Total Pages 74
Release 2021-01-21
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ISBN 9781034271949

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Jessie Laidlay Weston (1850 - 1928) was an English independent scholar, medievalist and folklorist, working mainly on mediaeval Arthurian texts. Her best-known work is From Ritual to Romance (1920). In it she brought to bear an analysis harking back to James George Frazer on the Grail legend, arguing for origins earlier than the Christian or Celtic sources conventionally discussed at the time. He later claimed, in his lecture The Frontiers of Criticism (1956), that his original intention was merely to add the references he had employed, to counter earlier criticisms of his work as plagiarizing. More extensive notes were requested by the publisher to bulk out the length of the poem in book form, calling them "bogus scholarship".

Morien

Morien
Title Morien PDF eBook
Author Jessie Laidlay Weston
Publisher Franklin Classics
Total Pages 160
Release 2018-10-07
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ISBN 9780341724407

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Morien

Morien
Title Morien PDF eBook
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Total Pages 152
Release 1970
Genre Arthurian romances
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