Chrétien de Troyes

Chrétien de Troyes

Chrétien de Troyes's most popular book is Arthurian Romances with 28 saves and an average rating of 3.89.

Author Bio

{"type":"/type/text","value":"Chrétien de Troyes or Chrestien de Troyes , fl. 1170, French poet, author of the first great literary treatments of the Arthurian legend . His narrative romances, composed c.1170-c.1185 in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, include Érec et Énide; Cligès; Lancelot, le chevalier de la charette; Yvain, le chevalier au lion; and Perceval, le conte del Graal, unfinished (see Parsifal ). Chrétien drew on popular legend and history, and imbued his romances with the ideals of chivalry current at the 12th-century court of Marie de Champagne, to which he was attached. His other surviving works include imitations of Ovid and Guillaume d'Angleterre, a non-Arthurian narrative.\r\n[The Columbia Encyclopedia. - 6th ed. - 2008]"}

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

13 released books

Authored 85% of series

Romances Arthuriennes

Romances Arthuriennes is a 13-book series with 13 released primary works first released in 1160 with contributions by Chrétien de Troyes and David Staines.

Erec et Enide
Erec Und Enide
Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion
Cligès
El Caballero de la Carreta

Series

5 released books

Authored 83% of series

Arthurian Romances

Arthurian Romances is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 1176 with contributions by Chrétien de Troyes and De Troyes Chretien.

Lancelot
Yvain, or The Knight with the Lion
Le Chevalier de la Charrette
Arthurian Romances
I romanzi cortesi. Perceval - Erec e Enide - Cligès - Lancillotto - Ivano