The Interlace Structure of the Third Part of the Prose Lancelot (Arthurian Studies) - Hardcover

Brandsma, Frank

 
9781843842576: The Interlace Structure of the Third Part of the Prose Lancelot (Arthurian Studies)

Synopsis

Thematically and as a narrative technique, interlace, the complex weaving together of many different story-telling strands, comes to its full development in the intriguing conclusion of the Prose Lancelot. The Grail appearson the horizon and although Lancelot's love for Guenevere still makes him the best knight in the world, it becomes clear that this very love disqualifies him from the Grail Quest. Meanwhile, the adventures of a myriad Arthurian knights continue to be followed.
This study explains how the interlace works and shows that it is the perfect vehicle for the relation of the events. It discusses the division of the narrative into threads, their interweaving,convergence and divergence, the gradual introduction of the Grail theme and its first climax (the begetting of Galahad), the distribution of information to the audience, the use of dramatic irony and emotions, and many other aspects of this major innovation in story-telling technique.

Dr FRANK BRANDSMA is Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature (Middle Ages) in the Department of Modern Languages at Utrecht University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Editorial Conventions
Plot summary of the Prose Lancelot and Vulgate Cycle
Introduction
Interlace: the narrative technique in Lancelot Part 3
Interlace: the themes of Lancelot Part 3
Conclusion: narration [revisited] and the audience
Appendix 1: Survey of Prose Lancelot manuscript according to [1] date and [2] contents
Appendix 2: The interlace of the primary narrative threads in Lancelot Part 3
Appendix 3: Reading time
Bibliography

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About the Author

Associate Professor in Comparative Literature (Middle Ages), Dept of Modern Languages, Utrecht University

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