Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut by Wace
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Bruce, with equal plausibility, has recently suggested, he may have
used a corruption of one form of the fay's name, Morgant (_Modern Language Notes_, March, 1911, pp. 65-68). [I have discussed the various versions of Arthur's stay in Avalon in _Studies in Fairy Mythology_, chapter III. On Avalon, see _id._, p. 40, note 2. On the early belief in Arthur's return to earth, see Geoffrey of Monmouth (_Everyman's Library_), Introduction, p. 10.] NOTES: [1] i.e., Paris, in the Ile de France. Vs. 10440 ff. [2] Vs. 16530 ff. [3] _Roman de Rou_, vs. 6415 ff. [4] _Roman de Brut_, vs. 10038 ff. [5] _Id._, vs. 7733 ff. [6] _Id._, vs. 11472 ff. Cf. for other examples: Arthur's conquest of Denmark, _Historia_, ix. 11; _Brut_, vs. 10123 ff.; Arthur's return to Britain from France, _Historia_, ix. 11; _Brut_, vs. 10427 ff.; Arthur's coronation, _Historia_, ix. 12 ff.; _Brut_, vs. 10610 ff. [7] Vs. 13149 ff. |
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