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It is quite possible that this poem may have been the original Lancelot of Walter Map, and that in this, as in other, cases, the German source, written in French, was composed in England. The Din Krone of Heinrich v. Dem Tiirlin, again, a long rambling compilation of tales centring round Gawain, has an unknown French source, the writer professes to be following Chretien de Troyes, but he has borrowed little from that writer. The Wigaloisot Wirnt v. Gravenburg, again, is a free rendering of the ...Eel Inconnu of Renaud de Beaujeu, known to the German author by oral transmission. Even the two greatest poets, and most original minds of the period, Wolfram v. Eschenbach, and Gottfried v. Strassburg, owe their fame to translations from the French. The exact source of Wolfram's Pur-Jrcil has not been definitely determined, but whether that source was by Chretien de Troyes, or by Guiot, le Provencal, (as Wolfram himself asserts) there can be no doubt as to the 8 GERMANY'S LITERARY language of the original.
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