"The Structure of Le Livre D'Artus, and Its Function in the Evolution of the Arthurian Prose-romances" offers a critical examination of a pivotal Arthurian text. This study delves into the architectural design of "Le Livre d'Artus" and its consequential role in shaping the trajectory of Arthurian prose romances. Sommer's work provides insights into the literary techniques, themes, and historical context of this important medieval work.
This volume is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval literature, Arthurian legends, and the evolution of the romance genre. It illuminates the intricate connections between literary structure and narrative development, offering a deeper understanding of the enduring appeal of Arthurian tales.
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