Sir Lancelot and the Holy Grail
.... his longing for Guinivere (although it is a forsaking instigated at her request), enter a monastery, and live a life completely dedicated to
God (
Malory 751). ....
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Transformation in Malory's Morte Darthur
.... his sorrow. Those surrounding him suggest that the outward display of such sorrow may displease
God (
Malory 155). Yet the transformed ....
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Lancelot and Guinevere
....
Malory's Galahad shows no such weakness; he remains sufficiently pure in both thought and deed to have
God grant him a vision of the Grail. ....
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Sir Gawain
.... emphasis of this latter concern will be on Gawain's role in Thomas
Malory's The Acts of .... regard Gawain himself as a remote descendant of the sun-
god (Quennell 20 ....
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The books of the Bible
.... Isoud, for without the sight of her Sir Tristram might not endure" (
Malory 47). .... who follow him, pandering for silver and gold / the things of
God which should ....
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The Arthurian Tradition in Literature
.... The Masks of
God: Occidental Mythology. New Cooper, Susan. Over Sea, Under Stone. New York: Graves, Robert. Introduction.
Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur: King ....
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Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... on their own, as expressions of the old immanent
God; instead, they .... had effectively vanished from the radar of English literature after
Malory; Spenser used ....
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The institution of knighthood
.... It had attempted to use "peace of
God movements as one means of curbing the acts .... explains, in part, why by the end of the fifteenth century when
Malory came to ....
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