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020 $a9781843843160
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090 $aPQ1448$b.T48 2012
100 1 $aTether, Leah.
245 14 $aThe Continuations of Chrétien's Perceval :$bcontent and construction, extension and ending /$cLeah Tether.
260 $aWoodbridge, U.K. :$bD.S. Brewer,$c2012.
300 $aix, 241, [4] p. ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aArthurian studies ;$vv. 79
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [221]-234) and index.
505 0 $aFront cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations and MS sigla -- Introduction --1. Authorial changeovers in the manuscripts -- 2. Distinguishing continuations, sequels and ends -- 3. The first continuation and prolongation -- 4. The second continuation and the imitative mode -- 5. The Gerbert and Manessier continuations: interpolation vs. conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- I: Keys to the tables -- II: Table 1. Contents of the manuscripts -- III: Table 2. Changeovers shown by the manuscript -- IV: Listing of the episodes in the continuations -- V: Plot summary of Chrétien's Perceval.
505 0 $aVI: plot summary of section I, episode 1-5: first continuation -- VII: plot summary of the first continuation's Carados section -- VIII: transcription of the independent conclusion of the second continuation from MS K -- Bibliography -- Index -- Backcover.
520 $aThe idea of continuation in medieval literature is a familiar one - but difficult to define precisely. Despite the existence of important texts which are commonly referred to as continuations, such as Le Roman de la Rose , Le Chevalier de la Charrette and, of course, the Perceval Continuations , the mechanics and processes involved in actually producing a continuation have found themselves indistinguishable from those associated with other forms of medieval réécriture . The Perceval Continuations (composed c.1200-1230) constitute a vast body of material which incorporates four separately-authored continuations.
600 00 $aChrétien,$cde Troyes,$dactive 12th century$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aArthurian romances$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aLiterature, Medieval.
650 0 $aLiterature.
830 0 $aArthurian studies ;$v79.
988 $a20120821
906 $0OCLC