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  1. Also take a look at this passionate Love Story between Cleopatra and Mark Antonyhttps://youtu.be/yzkWdWcJyKQ

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  2. Guinevere forms her own body of knights called the Queen’s Knights, whose ranks include Gawain, Yvain, and other young warriors. After Lancelot ends Arthur’s war with Galehaut (Galeholt of Sorelois), Galehaut brings about a meeting between Lancelot and Guinevere, and Lancelot confesses his love. Guinevere rewards him with a kiss.

  3. Lancelot is characterised alongside other knights, notably Gawain, Kay, and Méléagant (or Meliagaunce) – a consistent rival and parallel anti-hero against Lancelot – and is already heavily involved in his legendary romance with Guinevere, King Arthur’s queen. The dual role of (i) superb knight-at-arms and (ii) enduring, courtly lover ...

  4. The document summarizes how the depiction of the adulterous relationship between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere has evolved over time in Arthurian legends. It first discusses how Chrétien de Troyes first wrote of their affair in "The Knight of the Cart" in 1170 at the request of his patroness Marie de Champagne. Troyes' depiction reflected the ideals of courtly love popular in 12th century ...

  5. 3 de dez. de 2015 · Beginning with an introduction that examines the portrayal of the characters of Lancelot and Guinevere from their origins to the present day, this collection of 16 essays-five of which appear here for the first time-puts particular emphasis on the appearance of the two characters in medieval and modern literature.

  6. The Arthurian Legend. § 14. Lancelot and Guinevere. In the full-orbed Arthurian cycle the most dramatic feature of the story which centres aroundthe fortunes of Arthur himself is the love of Lancelot for Guinevere. The story of Lancelot is a comparatively late, and, to all appearance, a non-Celtic, graft upon the original Arthurian stock.

  7. This Lancelot-Guinevere affair was created by Chrétien de Troyes, who wrote some of the earliest romances about the knights of Arthur’s court in French. Advertisement The love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere is long and passionate and eventually becomes a catalyst for the downfall of Arthur’s kingdom and the death of the king.