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Jaufry the Knight and the Fair Brunissende

Gelesen von Phil Benson

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Taulat de Rugimon arrives at the court of King Arthur and stabs one of Arthur's knights. Jaufry, a young and ambitious knight, sets off in pursuit to avenge the insult to Arthur's court. After a series of bizarre adventures, Jaufry catches up with Taulat and wins the fair Brunissende. Originally an anonymous medieval verse romance, written in Occitan, Alfred Elwes's 1857 English version is a translation of Jean-Bernard Mary-Lafon's French translation, which was published in the previous year. Jaufry was reprinted in the 1970s as the 21st volume in the prestigious Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson (3 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Translator's and Author's Prefaces

10:42

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The Adventure of the Forest

21:14

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Estout de Verfeil

18:04

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The Dwarf and the Lance

14:46

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The Yeoman

15:09

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The Castle of the Leper

18:28

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The Orchard of Brunissende

23:57

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The Black Knight

14:51

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Taulat de Rugimon

15:49

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Brunissende and L'Ondine

16:32

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The Giant

11:37

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The Court of Carlisle

7:33

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