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Chretien's and story
Interestingly, while the story of Chretien's Yvain refers to events in Chretien's Lancelot, to explain that Arthur is not present to help because Guinevere has been kidnapped, Hartmann did not adapt Chretien's Lancelot.
Upon learning of his mistake he vows to find the Grail castle again and fulfill his quest but Chretien's story breaks off soon after, to be continued in a number of different ways by various authors.
The poem relates the adventures and growing pains of the young knight Perceval but the story breaks off, there follows an adventure of Gawain of similar length that also remains incomplete: there are some 9, 000 lines in total, whereas Chretien's other romances seldom exceed 7, 000 lines.

Chretien's and Wolfram
When comparing Wolfram's Parzival to Chretien's Perceval some scholars not only suggest that the structure is different, but that Chretien focuses on knighthood with religious implications while Wolfram primarily focuses on knighthood.

Chretien's and who
After Chretien's brain surgery to remove a hematoma on August 6, 2010, he joked with an orderly who was shaving him that if he did a poor job, Chretien would " give the Shawinigan Handshake.
In the poem, Perceval's father ( who is left unnamed in Chretien's original ) is called Bliocadran.

Chretien's and from
She held the position of Leader of the Government in the Senate from January 2001 to December 2003, and also served as Minister with Special Responsibility for Palliative Care in Chretien's cabinet.

Chretien's and .
Chretien's Lancelot and the Sublimity of Adultery.
The result is that Hartmann's Erec introduces entirely different explanations for Guinevere's kidnapping, which do not correspond to what occurred in the shared literary universe of Chretien's Arthurian romances.
She did not serve in the cabinet of Chretien's successor, Paul Martin, when he took office in December 2003.
Chretien's hero Yvain is identified in Welsh sources with Owain, son of Urien, the supposed father of Kentigern.

story and attracted
Trevelyan was at least in part attracted to the period by an almost unconscious desire to take up the story where Macaulay's History Of England had broken off.
In 1986, there was a fire at the Rovers Return, which attracted an audience of just under 27 million, and between 1986 and 1989, the story of Rita Fairclough's psychological abuse at the hands of Alan Bradley ( Mark Eden ), and his subsequent death under the wheels of a Blackpool tram, was played out.
Dr. Berra's paper in BioScience ( May 2010 ) on inbreeding in the Darwin / Wedgwood families attracted international media attention including a story in the NY Times and NPR interview.
After her death in 1847, her unusual life story attracted increasing interest.
Warbeck's story subsequently attracted writers — most notably by the dramatist John Ford, who dramatized the story in his play Perkin Warbeck, first performed in the 1630s.
The series attracted criticism for its use of comedic blackout sketches between the longer story segments in some episodes, and for its splintered, multiple-story format, which contributed to its uneven tone.
The story attracted the attention of Heidegger, who observed, " The double sense of cura refers to care for something as concern, absorption in the world, but also care in the sense of devotion.
The story attracted media attention, including a mention on the BBC Television's The One Show and quiz show Have I Got News For You.
The story of Queen Joanna attracted authors, composers and artists of the 19th century romanticist movement, with her qualities of unrequited love and moral fidelity.
The story of St Kilda has attracted artistic interpretations, including an opera.
The story of the rescue attracted extraordinary attention throughout Britain and made Grace Darling a heroine who has gone down in British folklore.
Thus, the story of Nuevo León and the founding of Monterrey are significant as it attracted crypto-Jewish migrants from all parts of New Spain.
His story attracted attention in the media worldwide, partly due to his good looks.
The play has attracted critical attention principally for its relationship with King Lear, Shakespeare's version of the same story.
Fred, however, is a different story: he is very attracted to Cathy and, disgusted by his friends ' fabricated stories, he refuses to use his night.
The surrealist film following the story of the aspiring actress Betty Elms ( Watts ) attracted controversy with its strong lesbian theme.
Mendes was attracted to the story, considering it " narratively very simple, but thematically very complex ".
The title's original graphics and story nevertheless attracted a cult following.
In 1940, national attention was attracted to St. John's by a story in Life entitled " The Classics: At St. John's They Come into Their Own Once More ".
2, # 10-13 ( Oct. 1974-April 1975 ); Defenders # 92 ( Feb. 1981 ); and a story by writer-artist John Byrne in Fantastic Four # 262 ( Jan. 1984 ) that attracted controversy.
Their story attracted national attention, giving the home some notoriety as well as its exotic name: A Life Magazine story ( January 26, 1948 ) used the headline " Life Visits a Mystery Castle: A Young Girl Rules Over the Strange Secrets of a Fairy Tale Dream House in the Arizona Desert.
In 1969 Bennington became fully co-educational, a move that attracted major national attention, including a major feature story in the New York Times Magazine.

story and many
I had read the story many times without asking myself why it affected me or caring why it did.
The story reflects the way too many people feel.
But because it was a suspense gangster story of the Capone era, many of us felt that it might catch on for a run in Chicago, continue as a road company, and eventually become a movie.
The line between myth and tall tale is distinguished primarily by age ; many myths exaggerate the exploits of their heroes, but in tall tales the exaggeration looms large, to the extent of becoming the whole of the story.
The celebration and many other events are now run by the Arbroath Abbey Timethemes a local charity, and tells the story of the events which led up to the signing.
A story can have one or many acceptance tests, whatever it takes to ensure the functionality works.
The story of the men's claims was covered by many major news networks, including BBC, CNN, ABC News, and Fox News.
2002 tells the story of the first publication and many editions.
Over 350, 000 objects spanning two million years tells the story of the history of man, from three major continents and many rich and diverse cultures.
The law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries, and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only the axioms and corollaries of a book of mathematics.
A picaresque novel with a story similar to that of a more serious bildungsroman, it parodies many adventure and romance clichés, the struggles of which are caricatured in a tone that is mordantly matter-of-fact.
Cerberus featured in many prominent works of Greek and Roman literature, most famously in Virgil's Aeneid, Peisandros of Rhodes ' epic poem the Labours of Hercules, the story of Orpheus in Plato's Symposium, and in Homer's Iliad, which is the only known reference to one of Heracles ' labours which first appeared in a literary source.
Smith's most celebrated short story is his first-published, " Scanners Live in Vain ", which led many of its earliest readers to assume that " Cordwainer Smith " was a new pen name for one of the established giants of the genre.
Keynesians argue that in a modern industrial economy, many prices are sticky downward or downward inflexible, so that instead of prices for non-oil-related goods falling in this story, a supply shock would cause a recession, i. e., rising unemployment and falling gross domestic product.
At this time, the Jews made up a substantial number in Rome, and their synagogues, frequented by many, enabled the Gentiles to become acquainted with the story of Jesus of Nazareth.
Examples of this type are the Malory Towers stories, the St Clare's series, and the Naughtiest Girl books and are typical of the times — many comics of the day also contained similar types of story.
This legend also has many other flaws ( it claims that Jingū was flown into the middle of the promised land and then conquered into Japan ) which have largely discredited the story among historians.
It can create sensually provocative montages ; become a laboratory for experimental cinema ; bring out the emotional truth in an actor's performance ; create a point of view on otherwise obtuse events ; guide the telling and pace of a story ; create an illusion of danger where there is none ; give emphasis to things that would not have otherwise been noted ; and even create a vital subconscious emotional connection to the viewer, among many other possibilities.
By 1912 and 1913, there are beginning to be many films from many American companies that rely on applying novel decoration to the story, rather than supplying any twists to the drama itself to sustain interest.
Nevertheless, in 1942, Alessandro Blasetti produced his Quattro passi fra le nuvole ( Four Steps in the Clouds ), the story of a humble employee, considered by many others as the first neorealist work.
Wedding a style and story both with many noir characteristics, released the month before Lang's M, City Streets has a claim to being the first major film noir.
Freyja is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources ; in the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, both written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century ; in several Sagas of Icelanders ; in the short story Sörla þáttr ; in the poetry of skalds ; and into the modern age in Scandinavian folklore, as well as the name for Friday in many Germanic languages.
In 1931, after Woman in the Moon, Lang directed what many film scholars consider to be his masterpiece: M, a disturbing story of a child murderer ( Peter Lorre in his first starring role ) who is hunted down and brought to rough justice by Berlin's criminal underworld.
While the gospel is written as a historical narrative, many of the facts portrayed therein are based on previous traditions of the recorded Gospel story and not on what some might consider to be historical record.

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