by H. Oskar
About this book
Die Abenteuer Gawains, Ywains und Le Morholts mit den drei Jungfrauen aus der Trilogie (Demanda) des pseudo-Robert de Borron presents a fascinating journey through medieval Arthurian legend. Edited by H. Oskar Sommer, this scholarly romance draws from the sole surviving manuscript housed in the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the continuation of the Huth Merlin cycle.
This literary masterpiece weaves together the interconnected quests of three noble knights—Gawain, Ywain, and Le Morholt—as they encounter three mysterious maidens whose fates become entangled with their own. Against the backdrop of King Arthur's realm, their adventures unfold with chivalric honor, magical encounters, and romantic complications that define the Arthurian tradition.
As a continuation of the pseudo-Robert de Borron trilogy, this work represents an invaluable window into medieval French romance and the evolution of Arthurian literature. The narrative explores themes of courtly love, knightly virtue, and the search for the legendary Merlin, while maintaining the intricate storytelling characteristic of the period.
Ideal for medieval literature enthusiasts, Arthurian scholars, and anyone captivated by classic romance narratives, this audiobook offers both academic rigor and narrative enchantment that transcends centuries.