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  1. The story shares many elements with Yvain and has the same fundamental structure. The hero, Owain, engages in a preliminary adventure that ends in his winning the hand of his beloved in marriage, then through some fault of his own, he falls from grace and eventually reconciles with his wife.

  2. Yvain is widely considered his finest work; its structure and style set the foundations for the later development of the novel as a literary form. The ebook version of the 2019 translation by A. S. Kline forms the basis for this study guide.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YwainYwain - Wikipedia

    Ywain (Yvain) takes his name from Owain mab Urien (Owain son of Urien), a historical figure of the 6th-century Brythonic kingdom of Rheged (in today's northern England and southern Scotland) at the time of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.

  4. Yvain is an Arthurian romance that embodies the medieval principles of courtly love and chivalry. Throughout medieval Europe, these codes of love and chivalry defined right conduct in...

  5. Aug 3, 2009 · The hero of the tale, Owain, is based on the historical figure Owain mab Urien. Variations of the tale were popular in the days of chivalry, and were repeated in many European sources.

  6. Complete summary of Chrétien de Troyes's Yvain. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Yvain.

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  8. The poem is principally concerned with Ywain, being a translation (with variations) from Yvain by Chrétien de Troyes. The English translation (which is about 150 years later than the original) has some elements in common with other versions of the Ywain story.

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