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** "Geraint and Enid": the ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}}'', ''Erec et Enide'' (Creator/ChretienDeTroyes)

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** "Geraint and Enid": the ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}}'', ''Erec et Enide'' ''Literature/ErecAndEnide'' (Creator/ChretienDeTroyes)

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Sources listed in the author's note:
* All books: Malory's ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur'' (henceforth referred to as "Malory")
* Book One:
** R. G. Collingwood's ''Roman Britain''
** "the pseudo-history of Geoffrey of Monmouth" (''Literature/HistoriaRegumBritanniae'')
** "the verse chronicle of Layamon"
** Malory
** Balyn in the Grail Chapel: the French ''Merlin''
** Nimue's imprisoning of Merlin: the Middle-English prose romance of ''Merlin''
* Book Two:
** "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight": ''Literature/SirGawainAndTheGreenKnight''
** Launcelot's first quest: Malory
** Launcelot's arrival at Camelot: ''Le Livre de Lancelot del Lac''
** "Sir Gareth, or The Knight of the Kitchen": Malory
** "Sir Tristram and the Fair Iseult": ''Literature/TristanAndIseult'' (Godfrey of Strasbourg version)
** "Geraint and Enid": the ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}}'', ''Erec et Enide'' (Creator/ChretienDeTroyes)
** "Sir Gawain and the Lady Ragnell": ''The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle'' (poem), "The Marriage of Sir Gawain" (ballad)
** Percivale's early adventures: "another Middle-English poem", ''Conte du Graal'' (Creator/ChretienDeTroyes)
** "The Story of Launcelot and Elaine": Malory
* Book Three:
** Malory
** Gawain's adventures at the Grail Castle: Synopsis of ''Diu Crône'' (Heinrich von dem Türlin) from Alfred Nutt's ''Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail''
** Final adventures of Percivale: Synopsis of ''Literature/{{Parzival}}'' from Alfred Nutt's ''Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail''
* Book Four:
** Malory
** The finding of the graves: "a medieval Latin chronicle"
** The shepherd and the cavern: ''Arthur of Britain'' by Edmund Chambers
* Unspecified: ''The Evolution of Arthurian Romance'' by J. D. Bruce
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