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... Graelent , " and " Guingamor . " In " Bisclavret , " the pattern is not complete ; yet it is the presence of an important part of that Cupid - Psyche pattern in the lai of " Bisclavret " which distinguishes Marie's tale from other ...
... Graelent , " and " Guingamor . " In " Bisclavret , " the pattern is not complete ; yet it is the presence of an important part of that Cupid - Psyche pattern in the lai of " Bisclavret " which distinguishes Marie's tale from other ...
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... Graelent " presents some interesting variations on the pattern . The summons is again a supernatural one , as Graelent is led by a white deer to a clearing where a lovely lady bathes in a fountain . ' ' Her supernatural character is ...
... Graelent " presents some interesting variations on the pattern . The summons is again a supernatural one , as Graelent is led by a white deer to a clearing where a lovely lady bathes in a fountain . ' ' Her supernatural character is ...
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... Graelent " for his lady's personal fear , this element in the lai may also be a structural reflection of the Cupid- Psyche myth . Like Lanval and Psyche , the words of others trap Graelent into dis- obeying his lover's commandment ...
... Graelent " for his lady's personal fear , this element in the lai may also be a structural reflection of the Cupid- Psyche myth . Like Lanval and Psyche , the words of others trap Graelent into dis- obeying his lover's commandment ...
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