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L'Enchanteur

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L'Enchanteur
First edition cover
AuthorRené Barjavel
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions Denoël
Publication date
1984
Publication placeFrance
Pages349
ISBN2-207-22974-2

L'Enchanteur ("the wizard") is a 1984 novel by the French writer René Barjavel. It tells the story of the Knights of the Round Table and the quest for the Holy Grail from the perspective of Merlin and his relationship with Viviane. Barjavel had studied the material on the Grail legend extensively. He added several new concepts to the backstory of the grail, placing its origin to the time of Adam and Eve. According to the novel, Eve used the cup to collect Adam's blood from the wound created when his rib was removed.[1]

The novel was published in 1984 through éditions Denoël.[2] The Arthurian Handbook (2nd ed., 1997) describes it as "among the best of the modern French adaptations of Arthurian legend".[3]

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References

  1. ^ Goodrich, Peter H.; Thompson, Raymond H. (2003). Merlin: A Casebook. New York City: Routledge. p. 47. ISBN 0-203-50306-6.
  2. ^ "L'enchanteur : roman". WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-09-01.
  3. ^ Lacy, Norris J.; Ashe, Geoffrey; Mancoff, Debra N. (1997). The Arthurian Handbook. New York City: Garland Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 0-8153-2082-5.