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Arthurian Names in the Perceval of Chretien de Troyes: Analysis and Commentary
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William A. Nitze (1876-1957) was a professor of Romance languages and literature, best known the originator and director of the Arthurian Romances Project, a long-standing project at the University of Chicago to trace the Arthurian legends and the story of the Holy Grail through the various literatures of medieval and post-medieval Europe. Harry F. Williams (1911-1998) was also a professor of Romance languages who studied figures of medieval French literature, such as the well-known Marie de France (late 12th century) and the more obscure whose lives and works Williams helped bring to light. |
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