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To the well: Malory's Sir Palomides on ideals of chivalric reputation, male friendship, romantic love, religious conversion-and loyalty
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- Holbrook, S.E. (Author)
Title
To the well: Malory's Sir Palomides on ideals of chivalric reputation, male friendship, romantic love, religious conversion-and loyalty
Abstract
Although Palomides in Malory's Morte Darthur and his counterpart in the French Tristan en Prose are usually discussed by their roles, my study selects five scenes linked by woodland settings, wells, and complaints. Accordingly, it demonstrates what each scene shows about the values of reputation, friendship, love, religious conviction, and-in the aftermath of the rupture between Lancelot and Arthur-the capacity for loyalty to Lancelot shown by Palomides and his brother Saphir. © 2013 Project MUSE.
Publication
Arthuriana
Date
2013
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
72-97
Journal Abbr
Arthuriana
Citation Key
holbrookWellMalorySir2013
ISSN
10786279 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
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Citation
Holbrook, S. E. (2013). To the well: Malory’s Sir Palomides on ideals of chivalric reputation, male friendship, romantic love, religious conversion-and loyalty. Arthuriana, 23(4), 72–97. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1353/art.2013.0052
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