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- Guingamor abstract "Guingamor is an anonymous medieval lai about a knight who leaves the court of his uncle, a king, because the queen has sent him off to hunt for a white boar. By offering a reward for the boar's head, she hopes to get rid of Guingamor, who has refused her sexual advances.Guingamor crosses a river and passes into a mystical kingdom. Returning with the boar's head after what seems to him like three days, he encounters a common charcoal-maker, who tells him that many years have passed since the king's faithful nephew never returned from a hunt for the white boar. Guingamor's return is triumphant and he is immortalized in a lai. The story was once presumed to have been written by Marie de France, but is now considered anonymous. However, it draws on Marie's Lanval, and the anonymous Graelent:The definitive view of these three lays, chronologically and thematically, is that of R. N. Illingworth, who concluded that they were composed in the order Lanval, Graelend, and Guingamor, with Graelent and Guingamor (both anonymous) drawing on Lanval, but Guingamor also drawing on Graelent. Moreover, although the narratives were taken largely from Marie, the two anonymous lays integrated into their stories, independently of Marie, material stemming from \"a nucleus of genuine Celtic tradition\".↑".
- Guingamor wikiPageExternalLink guingamorlanvalt00mariuoft.pdf.
- Guingamor wikiPageID "38489993".
- Guingamor wikiPageLength "2107".
- Guingamor wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Guingamor wikiPageRevisionID "641715071".
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Norman_literature.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_poems.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Graelent.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Lai.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Lanval.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Marie_de_France.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Guingamor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guingamor".
- Guingamor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guingamor subject Category:Anglo-Norman_literature.
- Guingamor subject Category:French_poems.
- Guingamor subject Category:Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
- Guingamor hypernym Lai.
- Guingamor type Poem.
- Guingamor type Work.
- Guingamor type Work.
- Guingamor comment "Guingamor is an anonymous medieval lai about a knight who leaves the court of his uncle, a king, because the queen has sent him off to hunt for a white boar. By offering a reward for the boar's head, she hopes to get rid of Guingamor, who has refused her sexual advances.Guingamor crosses a river and passes into a mystical kingdom.".
- Guingamor label "Guingamor".
- Guingamor sameAs Q3216345.
- Guingamor sameAs Lai_de_Guingamor.
- Guingamor sameAs m.0r3vq81.
- Guingamor sameAs Q3216345.
- Guingamor wasDerivedFrom Guingamor?oldid=641715071.
- Guingamor isPrimaryTopicOf Guingamor.