chrestien de troyes: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌkreɪsjæ̃ də ˈtrwɑː/US/kɹeɪˈtjæn də ˈtwɑː/ or /kɹeɪˈtjɛn də ˈtwɑː/

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What does “chrestien de troyes” mean?

A 12th-century French poet, considered the father of Arthurian romance literature.

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Meaning and Definition

A 12th-century French poet, considered the father of Arthurian romance literature.

A canonical figure in medieval literature whose works established key characters and narratives of the Arthurian legend, significantly influencing the development of Western prose and poetic fiction.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning or usage between UK and US English. Both use the same orthography and context.

Connotations

Scholarly, historical, literary.

Frequency

Used almost exclusively within academic contexts related to medieval literature, literary history, or Arthurian studies. No discernible frequency difference between regions.

Grammar

How to Use “chrestien de troyes” in a Sentence

[Subject: Scholar/Text] discusses/analyses Chrétien de TroyesChrétien de Troyes is credited with [Object: inventing the Grail romance]The theme of [Theme: courtly love] in Chrétien de Troyes

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
romances of Chrétien de Troyesworks by Chrétien de Troyespoetry of Chrétien de TroyesChrétien de Troyes wrote
medium
in the tradition of Chrétien de Troyesstudying Chrétien de TroyesChrétien de Troyes's Lancelot
weak
a manuscript from Chrétien de Troyesinfluenced by Chrétien de Troyesthe era of Chrétien de Troyes

Examples

Examples of “chrestien de troyes” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • a Chrétien-esque narrative style
  • the Chrétien tradition

American English

  • a Chretien-like approach to chivalry
  • the Chretien school of romance

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Central to studies of medieval literature, romance genres, and Arthurian legend. E.g., 'Chrétien de Troyes's narrative structure is pivotal for understanding the development of the novel.'

Everyday

Virtually never used in everyday conversation.

Technical

Used in literary criticism, philology, manuscript studies, and historiography as a specific referent.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “chrestien de troyes”

Neutral

the medieval romancerthe Arthurian poet

Weak

the French poetthe 12th-century author

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “chrestien de troyes”

  • Misspelling: 'Chrestien', 'Chretien', 'de Troys'.
  • Omitting the accent aigu: 'Chretien'.
  • Incorrectly capitalizing 'de' (it should be lowercase).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It means 'from Troyes', indicating his association with the French city of Troyes in Champagne. It is part of his name, not a title.

He is most famous for writing a series of verse romances in Old French that defined the characters and stories of King Arthur's court, including Lancelot, Perceval, and the quest for the Holy Grail.

In English, it is commonly approximated as 'kray-TYEN' (/kɹeɪˈtjɛn/), attempting to capture the French sound. The final 'n' is nasalised in French.

Yes, but primarily within university courses on medieval literature, literary history, and Arthurian studies. He is a specialist, not a generalist, subject.

A 12th-century French poet, considered the father of Arthurian romance literature.

Chrestien de troyes is usually formal/academic in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a Christian (Chrétien) knight writing stories in the city of Troyes about King Arthur's exploits.

Conceptual Metaphor

A FOUNDATION STONE (of Arthurian literature), A SOURCE (of romantic narrative motifs).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The concept of the Holy Grail was first fully developed in the unfinished romance 'Perceval, the Story of the Grail' by .
Multiple Choice

Chrétien de Troyes is most closely associated with which literary tradition?