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- The_Wandering_Unicorn abstract "El Unicorno translated in English as The Wandering Unicorn (1965) is a novel by the Argentinian author Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1964) in which the legend of Melusine is developed. Set in medieval France and Palestine of the Crusades, Láinez’s novel is a mixture of fantasy and romance which is narrated from the perspective of the shape-changing Melusine.The events of the original legend of the medieval Romance are recollected early in the novel. Melusine, a fairy, marries Raimondin of Lusignan. However, when he spies her transformed as half-serpent, she flies away with frightful screams. Associated through marriage with the Lusignan family, Melusine appears over the centuries on the towers of their castle, wailing mournfully whenever a disaster or death in the family is imminent.In Láinez's novel Melusine embarks upon an adventure and unrequited love-affair with Aiol, the son of Ozil, a crusader knight who bequeaths a unicorn's lance to his son. Together the young knight Aiol and Melusine travel across Europe encountering monsters, angels and Knights Templar, before eventually arriving in war-torn Jerusalem of the Crusades era.Láinez’s novel of magic realism generates empathy towards Melusine as she recollects her adventures, before the love-affair between a mortal and an immortal concludes in a sad and tragic ending.".
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- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Argentines.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_novels.
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- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Crusades.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink File:ElUnicorno.jpg.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Luis_Borges.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Knights_Templar.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Magic_realism.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Mujica_Láinez.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Melusine.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLink Melusina.
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- The_Wandering_Unicorn wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Wandering Unicorn".
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- The_Wandering_Unicorn subject Category:1965_novels.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn subject Category:Argentine_novels.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn subject Category:Magic_realism_novels.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn hypernym Novel.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn type Book.
- The_Wandering_Unicorn comment "El Unicorno translated in English as The Wandering Unicorn (1965) is a novel by the Argentinian author Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1964) in which the legend of Melusine is developed. Set in medieval France and Palestine of the Crusades, Láinez’s novel is a mixture of fantasy and romance which is narrated from the perspective of the shape-changing Melusine.The events of the original legend of the medieval Romance are recollected early in the novel.".
- The_Wandering_Unicorn label "The Wandering Unicorn".
- The_Wandering_Unicorn sameAs Q19902837.
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