Liturgy and Allegory in Chrétien's Perceval

ebook North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures

By Sister M. Amelia Klenke

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Author Sister M. Amelia Klenke suggests that the presence of liturgy and allegory in Perceval may possibly indicate that Chrétien was experiencing spiritual growth. Her premise for such an analysis is Urban T. Holmes's assertion that Chrétiens work deals with the conversion from Judaism to Christianity. This study hence concerns itself with the presence of Dominican liturgy in Chrétien's work.
Liturgy and Allegory in Chrétien's Perceval