
In this collection you’ll hear four of the earliest tales that shaped the legend of King Arthur’s court. Each story follows a different knight—Erec, Cligés, Yvain, and Lancelot—on quests that test their bravery, loyalty, and love, set against the chivalric world of 12th‑century France. The narratives weave courtly romance with daring adventure, introducing listeners to enchanted forests, noble feasts, and the subtle codes of honor that govern the knights’ lives.
The poet’s elegant Old French prose, rendered here in a clear modern translation, captures both the grandeur and the occasional roughness of medieval storytelling. Listeners will encounter vivid characters, from steadfast lovers to mischievous rivals, and will sense the tension between personal desire and the expectations of the court. Though the tales sometimes linger in repetitive or ornate passages, they offer a rare glimpse into the imagination that inspired later writers such as Malory and Tennyson.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (963K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Douglas B. Killings and David Widger
Release date
1997-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for turning Arthurian legend into vivid courtly romance, this 12th-century French poet helped shape the stories of Lancelot, Perceval, and the Holy Grail for generations of readers. Very little is known about his life, which only adds to the mystery around one of medieval literature’s most influential voices.
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