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Lanzelet is a
medieval romance written by
Ulrich von
Zatzikhoven after 1194. The poem
consists of
about 9,400
lines arranged in 4-stressed
Middle High...
- his
courtly love for Guinevere. However,
another early Lancelot poem,
Lanzelet, a
German translation of an
unknown French book, did not
feature such a...
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paradise island in
Lanzelet are
reminiscent of
Morgen (Morgan) of the
Island of
Avallon in Geoffrey's work. Furthermore, the
fairy from
Lanzelet has a son whose...
- of the
father of Lancelot,
including Pant of Gen[n]ewis in the
German Lanzelet, Haud of
Schuwake in the
English Sir
Lancelot du Lake, and
Domolot of Lokva...
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combination of Chrétien's
character and that of
Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's
Lanzelet. Chrétien's work even
appears to feed back into
Welsh Arthurian literature...
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Zatzikhoven was the
author of the
Middle High
German Arthurian romance Lanzelet. Ulrich's name and his
place of
origin (Zezikon in Switzerland) are only...
- However, the only
possible trace of such
motif can be
found in the
German Lanzelet, in
which Dodines lives a
double life: as an
enchanter owning a
magic horse...
- and so save them all. He was only seen in a
short flashback of Melvyn.
Lanzelet: A
Jettator with the
knowledge of history. His name is a
German language...
- 13th Franco-Italian
Roman de Roi
Artus /
Compilation (including
Guiron le
Courtois and Meliodus)
Ulrich von
Zatzikhoven 13th
Middle High
German Lanzelet...
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several other variants of this
motif in
medieval literature. In Ulrich's
Lanzelet, Valerin, the King of the
Tangled Pinewood,
claims the
right to
marry her...