Le Saint-Graal is a comprehensive study of the origins and various versions of the "Petit Saint-Graal" romance. This meticulously researched work includes notes and supporting documents concerning the author, Robert de Boron, and his family. A literal translation of the romance is provided, along with the original texts, offering unparalleled access to this foundational work of Arthurian literature.
Eug ne Fr d ric Ferdinand Hucher's work provides invaluable insights into the development of the Holy Grail narrative within medieval French literature and its lasting impact on Western culture. This edition is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of the Arthurian legend and the evolution of the Grail myth.
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