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Lancelot And The WolfSarah LuddingtonBooks |
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Lancelot in Love G. A. Hauser
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Lancelot in Love Still working through an upset of a romance gone bad, thirty year old Lancelot Sanborn escapes to an old haunt; the bungalow colonies of the Catskill Mountain Resort. As a child Lance remembered the comfort and simplicity of his summer vacations, lazing by the lake and enjoying everything upstate New York had to offer. A stark contrast from his hectic life in the Big Apple. Twenty-three year old Keefe Hammond and three of his friends from Rutgers decide to rent a cottage at the resort for a Labor Day weekend of non-stop partying. Keefe was deeply in the closet and had no intention of stepping out. Until
... The two men meet as they became temporary neighbors in the bungalow resort and soon Keefe began testing his own desires for sex with a man, against his terror of revealing who he is to his friends. One place Lancelot never expected to find true love was during a retreat to escape from it. In the end, love always finds a way and for Lancelot, he finds the love of his life in a young man named Keefe. |
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Knights of the Round TableGwen RowleyBooks |
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Lancelot, Le (French Edition)Amazon.comKindle Store |
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Lancelot; or, The Knight of the Cart Chretien de Troyes
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Tales of Romance eBook Anonymous
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Lancelot of the LaikWalter W. 1835-1912 SkeatBooks |
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LancelotWalker PercyBooks |
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The Adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great (The Knights' Tales) Gerald Morris
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Lancelot of the Lake (Oxford World's Classics) Corin Corley
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Lancelot The romantic poems of 12th-century French poet Chretien de Troyes were of immense influence across Europe - widely imitated, translated, and adapted. Giving rise to a tradition of story-telling that continues to this day, the poems established the shape of the nascent Arthurian legend. In this translation of "Lancelot", Burton Raffel brings to English language readers the fourth of Chretien's five surviving romantic Arthurian poems. This poem was the first to introduce Lancelot as an important figure in the King Arthur legend. "Lancelot" tells of the adulterous relationship between the knight and his mistress, Guinevere, the wife of King Arthur. Thematically this poem differs from Chretien's other romances - Lancelot and Guinevere'slove is a serious crime against their king, Lancelot casts aside his knightly ideals and reputation for the sake of his beloved. and Arthur is endowed with a weaker personality. Raffel has created a three-stress metric verse from that captures Chretien's narrative and old French. |
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Lancelot Chretien de Troyes
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Lancelot's Lady Cherish D'Angelo
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