Perceval, Or, The Story of the Grail

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University of Georgia Press, Mar 15, 2011 - Poetry - 247 pages

In this verse translation of Perceval; or, The Story of the Grail, Ruth Harwood Cline restores to life the thematically crucial Arthurian tale of the education of a knight in his search for the Holy Grail.

Cline's translation, faithful to the highly synthetic, deliberately ornate nature of medieval French, follows Perceval from his home in Wales, through his rich and raucous adventures as a member of the fraternity of knights, to his climactic meeting with the Fisher King. Paralyzed by his first glimpse of the Grail, Perceval fails to save the ailing king. Distraught, the knight begins a new quest for the Grail, a journey on the road of penitence and faith. Perceval's venture, the true test of his knighthood, ends without conclusion; the death of author Chrétien de Troyes left unsaid and undetermined the success of Perceval's quest.

 

Contents

Prologue
1
The Meeting with the Knights
5
The Maiden in the Tent
21
The Red Knight
27
Gornemant of Gohort
40
Blancheflor Anguingueron and Clamadeu
50
The Grail
82
Percevals Cousin
95
The Ugly Maiden and Guinganbresil
126
The Maid with Little Sleeves
133
Escavalon
154
Percevals Hermit Uncle
168
Greoreas and the Evil Maiden
177
The Wondrous Bed
198
The Guiromelant
223
Bibliography
245

The Proud Knight of the Moor
102
Blood on the Snow
114

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About the author (2011)

Ruth Harwood Cline is a research associate in the department of history at Georgetown University.

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