The Lancelot-Grail, also known as the prose Lancelot, the Vulgate Cycle, or the Pseudo-Map Cycle, is a major source of Arthurian legend. It is a series of eight medieval French prose volumes (in the edition of Alexandre Micha) that tell the story of the quest for the Holy Grail and the romance of Lancelot and Guinevere. The major parts are early thirteenth century, but scholarship has few definitive answers as to the authorship. An attribution to Walter Map is discounted, since he died too early to be the author. This cycle of works was one of the most important sources of Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.
The work is divided into five sections. The last three were actually the first to be written; the first two apparently came later. They are:
The work was soon followed by the Post-Vulgate Cycle, a work based on the Vulgate but differing from it in many respects.
Arthurian literature | French literature | Medieval literature | Holy Grail
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