The story of Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat

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The story of Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat

from the Arthurian legends

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Publisher
E. Moxon
Language
English
Pages
156

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Edition Notes

Published in
London
Other Titles
Elaine, Legend of Elaine.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN6071.A84 S86 1879

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. [111]-156, 9 leaves of plates :
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14043670M
Internet Archive
storyofelainelil00doruoft

Excerpts

Two Elaines appear in the old collections of Arthurian legends. One, the daughter of King Pelles, was more like the " wily Vivien " than the " Lily Maid of Astolat," and we willingly dismiss her from our minds, only noting that she took part in a conspiracy to deceive Sir Lancelot, who, in consequence, went nearly mad for two years, and wandered away from the Court; and Guinevere, agitated by the contending passions of jealousy and .loving anxiety, banished Elaine (who as the result of the deception she had practised, became the mother of Sir Galahad) from her presence.

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