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G - Topos, Motif, and Image

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This Section lists studies of the same kinds of sources for original elaboration and amplification as the 1976 Bibliography. However, the great increase in the number of items in section d: ‘Objects, Places, and Actions’, has required a breakdown into three sub-sections covering, respectively, ‘Objects and Plants’, ‘Places’, and ‘Actions and Activities’. The new section Gg includes indexes of motifs and themes, all of which potentially function as topoi.

Individuals and Individual Types

8 Strucks, Carsten, Der junge Parzival in Wolframs von Eschenbach ‘Parzival’, Crestiens von Troyes ‘conte del graal’, im englischen ‘Syr Percyvelle’ und italienischen ‘Carduino’, diss. Münster (Borna-Leipzig: Noske, 1910).

9 Jones, W. Lewis, King Arthur in History and Legend, The Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911; 2nd ed. 1914).

See Pd16 Ven-Ten Bensel, Chap. 4.

10 Königer, Hertha, Die Darstellung der Personen bei Chrétien de Troyes, diss. Munich (Munich: Mößl, 1936).

See Na.c64 Marx.

11 Shimizu, Aya, ‘King Arthur and Avalon,’ Bulletin of Tokyo Gakugei University, 20:2 (1969), 33–43.

In Japanese.

See Pa92 Bogdanow.

12 Imbs, Paul, ‘La Reine Guenièvre dans le Conte du Graal de Chrétien de Troyes,’ in Mélanges Teruo Satô, CEMN numéro spécial (Nagoya: Centre d'Etudes Médiévales et romanes, 1973), pp. 41–60. (XXVII.385).

See also Ga 4, 6–7 Imbs.

13 Amazawa, Taijirô, ‘On the Fisher King's Father in the Conte del Graal,’ MGRS, 229 (1975), 17–39. (XXX.469)

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Chrétien de Troyes
An Analytic Bibliography: Supplement I
, pp. 122 - 182
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2002

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