Guenever - translation to russian
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Guenever - translation to russian

ARTHURIAN LEGEND CHARACTER
Guenever; Guenevere; Queen Guinevere; Gwynevere; Gwenhwyfar; Gwenhwyvar; Lady Guinevere; Gwynhwfar; Guinevre; Guanhumara; Gwinevere; Gwendoloena; Gwenwyfar; Vanora; Gwenhywfar
  • A scene preceding the kidnapping by [[Maleagant]]: "How Queen Guenever rode a maying into the woods and fields beside [[Westminster]]." <br /> [[Arthur Rackham]]'s illustration from ''The Romance of King Arthur'' (1917), abridged from [[Thomas Malory]]'s ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'' by [[Alfred W. Pollard]]
  • Modena Archivolt]] (c. 1120-1240)
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  • [[Ellen Terry]] as Guinevere in the play ''King Arthur'' by [[J. Comyns Carr]] in the Lyceum Theatre production, designed by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], in an American postcard mailed 12 January 1895
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  • Vivien]] by George and [[Louis Rhead]] (1898)
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  • Meigle stone detail
  • ''Ritter und Dame (Sir Lancelot und Guinevere)'' by Wilhelm List (c. 1902)
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  • Guinevere and [[Iseult]] by [[William Morris]] (1862)

Guenever         

['gwenɪvə]

синоним

Guinevere

Guinevere         

['gwɪnɪvɪə]

общая лексика

Гиневра (супруга короля Артура [King Arthur], любившая Ланселота [Lancelot], но соблазнённая Модредом [Modred]. После смерти Артура ушла в монастырь. Её имя символизирует прекрасную, неверную, но раскаявшуюся супругу)

синоним

Arthurian Romances

Wikipedia

Guinevere

Guinevere ( (listen) GWIN-iv-eer; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar pronunciation ; Breton: Gwenivar, Cornish: Gwynnever), also often written in Modern English as Guenevere or Guenever, was, according to Arthurian legend, an early-medieval queen of Great Britain and the wife of King Arthur. First mentioned in popular literature in the early 12th century, nearly 700 years after the purported times of Arthur, Guinevere has since been portrayed as everything from a fatally flawed, villainous and opportunistic traitor to a noble and virtuous lady. Many records of the legend also feature the variably recounted story of her abduction and rescue as a major part of the tale.

The earliest datable appearance of Guinevere is in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical British chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae, in which she is seduced by Mordred during his ill-fated rebellion against Arthur. In a later medieval Arthurian romance tradition from France, a prominent story arc is the queen's tragic love affair with her husband's chief knight and trusted friend, Lancelot, indirectly causing the death of Arthur and the downfall of the kingdom. This motif had originally appeared in nascent form in the poem Lancelot prior to its vast expansion in the prose cycle Lancelot-Grail, consequently forming much of the narrative core of Thomas Malory's seminal English compilation Le Morte d'Arthur. Other themes found in Malory and other texts include Guinevere's usual barrenness, the scheme of Guinevere's evil twin to replace her, and the particular hostility displayed towards Guinevere by her sister in law Morgan.

Guinevere has continued to be a popular character featured in numerous adaptations of the legend since the 19th-century Arthurian revival. Many modern authors, usually following or inspired by Malory's telling, typically still show Guinevere in her illicit relationship with Lancelot as defining her character. In much of more recent Arthuriana, however, she assumes more active roles than in her medieval depictions, increasingly even being cast as protagonist.

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