• Guingamor is an anonymous medieval lai about a knight who leaves the court of his uncle, a king, because the queen has sent him off to hunt for a white...
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    Graelent (category Anonymous lais)
    French Breton lai, named after its protagonist. It is one of the so-called anonymous lais . The plot is similar to that of Marie de France's lai of Lanval...
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  • Lanval (category Lais of Marie de France)
    French narrative verse. Lanval is related to two other anonymous lais: Graelent and Guingamor. With Graelent it shares a plot structure involving a fair lover...
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  • Guiomar (Arthurian legend) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Graelent, Guingamor and Guigemar, the titular character of three 12th-century Breton lai "fairy lais" (lais féeriques): Graelent, Guingamor and Guigemar...
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    Bisclavret (category Lais of Marie de France)
    (1910). Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four lais rendered into English prose at Project Gutenberg Rychner, Jean. Les Lais du Marie de France....
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  • Sir Launfal (category Lais (poetic form))
    prohibition is common in medieval poetry: the French lais of Desiré, Graelent, and Guingamor, and Chrétien de Troyes's romance Yvain, the Knight of the Lion...
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  • Arthurian Romance (1899) Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four Lais Rendered into English Prose (c. 1900) translator, text by Marie De France Morien: a...
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    character derivative of Guigemar from the Breton lai Guigemar by Marie de France. Guingamor's own lai links him to the beautiful magical entity known only...
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