Crestien von Troies is a 19th-century German edition of the works of Chr tien de Troyes, a prominent French poet of the Middle Ages. This edition, published in 1854, provides valuable insight into the reception and study of Chr tien's Arthurian romances in German-speaking lands during the mid-19th century. Chr tien de Troyes is best known for his contributions to the development of the Arthurian romance genre, and his works, such as "Lancelot" and "Perceval," have had a lasting impact on literature and the Western cultural imagination.
This edition, prepared by Wilhelm Ludwig Holland, offers scholars and enthusiasts access to Chr tien's influential narratives in a carefully rendered form, reflecting the literary and linguistic scholarship of its time. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of medieval romance and its continued relevance for understanding literary history.
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