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ENGL 201 | British Literature to 1800

Myra Seaman | Fall 2012

ENGL 201 | British Literature to 1800

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Sir Orfeo Question 9/11 (10:50)

Posted on September 10, 2012 by Teajay
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Both ‘Lanval’ and ‘Sir Orfeo’ are Breton lais. Compare and contrast the roles of supernatural elements in both poems and how notions of ‘courtly love’ affect the way the interference of the supernatural is handled in both, as well.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Breton lais, courtly love, supernatural | 11 Replies

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