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Libeaus Desconus est un poème en moyen anglais rédigé au XIVe siècle. L'auteur de ce roman courtois est inconnu, mais il pourrait s'agir de Thomas Chestre. Il relate les aventures de , le fils de Gauvain, qui ignore l'identité de son père et reçoit le surnom de Libeaus Desconus, « le bel inconnu ». Cette version de l'histoire de Guinglain est très proche de celle qui figure dans Le Bel Inconnu, roman courtois rédigé en français vers 1200 par Renaut de Beaujeu. Libeaus Desconus is a 14th-century Middle English version of the popular "Fair Unknown" story. Its author is thought to be Thomas Chestre. The story matter displays strong parallels to that of Renaut de Beaujeu's Le Bel Inconnu; both versions describe the adventures of Gingalain, the son of King Arthur's knight Gawain and a fay who raises him ignorant of his parentage and his name. As a young man, he visits Arthur's court to be knighted, and receives his nickname; in this case Sir Libeaus Desconus, before setting forth on a series of adventures which consolidate his new position in society. He eventually discovers who is his father, and marries a powerful lady.
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Libeaus Desconus est un poème en moyen anglais rédigé au XIVe siècle. L'auteur de ce roman courtois est inconnu, mais il pourrait s'agir de Thomas Chestre. Il relate les aventures de , le fils de Gauvain, qui ignore l'identité de son père et reçoit le surnom de Libeaus Desconus, « le bel inconnu ». Cette version de l'histoire de Guinglain est très proche de celle qui figure dans Le Bel Inconnu, roman courtois rédigé en français vers 1200 par Renaut de Beaujeu. Libeaus Desconus is a 14th-century Middle English version of the popular "Fair Unknown" story. Its author is thought to be Thomas Chestre. The story matter displays strong parallels to that of Renaut de Beaujeu's Le Bel Inconnu; both versions describe the adventures of Gingalain, the son of King Arthur's knight Gawain and a fay who raises him ignorant of his parentage and his name. As a young man, he visits Arthur's court to be knighted, and receives his nickname; in this case Sir Libeaus Desconus, before setting forth on a series of adventures which consolidate his new position in society. He eventually discovers who is his father, and marries a powerful lady. Other versions of the story include the Middle High German romance Wigalois (1204–1209) by Wirnt von Gravenberc. The "Fair Unknown" story has parallels in the tale of La Cote Male Taile, Chrétien de Troyes' Conte du Graal, Sir Thomas Malory's Tale of Sir Gareth from Le Morte d'Arthur, and the 14th-century Italian epic Carduino.
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