Marie de France's "Lanval" and "Bisclavet"This paper discusses the lais "Lanval" and "Bisclavet" by Marie de France, which speak about marriage. --
1,670 words; 2 sources; APA www.termpapers2000.comReversed Roles of Women in LiteratureA look at Marie de France’s "Lanval", and Geoffrey Chaucer’s "The Wife of Bath" including an analysis of their attitudes towards typical female roles. --
1,610 words; MLA www.termpapers2000.comMarie de France: "Lanval"This paper is a literary analysis of the medieval poet's lay of an Arthurian knight, "Lanval". --
1,245 words; 5 sources; www.termpapers2000.comChivalry in Three English Romance PoemsIn the works "Lanval", "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", and Book One of "The Faerie Queen", the main characters are knights, which are analyzed in this paper. --
1,133 words; 3 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.comThe Women of Sir Lanval or LaunfalAn comparative analysis of the role of female characters in Marie de France's "Sir Lanval" to Thomas Chester's "Sir Launfal". --
703 words; MLA www.termpapers2000.com