
A vivid tapestry of twelfth‑century courtly life unfolds, weaving together the heroic wanderings of a young noble from Greece and the sophisticated, often conflicted, world of medieval France. The narrative balances the grandeur of chivalric quests with an unexpectedly modern psychological insight, capturing the inner turmoil of love, duty, and self‑examination. Its language reflects a rich blend of Celtic melancholy, Provençal elegance, and subtle Oriental nuance, offering listeners a textured portrait of a bygone era that feels strikingly contemporary.
At the heart of the tale are memorable women whose wit, will, and passions shape the story’s course— from the shy yet steadfast Soredamors to the gracious Guinevere, the proud Fenice guarding her honor, and the enigmatic sorceress Thessala. Their intricate relationships with the hero create a delicate dance of attraction, rivalry, and moral choice, inviting the audience to contemplate the timeless complexities of desire and conscience. As the romance unfolds, the listener is drawn into a world where personal honor and the pull of the heart are in constant, compelling tension.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by T. Camp. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2000-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A pioneering poet of medieval France, this 12th-century writer helped shape Arthurian romance with stories of knights, love, and adventure that still echo through literature today.
View all books