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Le Roman de Jaufre: A Jungian Analysis by Nikki L. Kaltenbach (review)

Ross G. Arthur-2000-09-01-Arthuriana
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REVIEWS113 break this betrothal risks a war that would threaten both her clan and the fragile British unity. These concerns may be explored more fully later in the series, but here the emphasis falls upon the violent passions ofthe chatacters. Ir is to readers ofRomantic Fiction that they are most likely to appeal. RAYMOND H. THOMPSON Acadia University, Canada NIKKi l. kaltenbach, Le Roman de Jaufre: A Jungian Analysis. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. Pp. 143. isbn: 0-8204-3463-9. $39.95. Jaufre never ceases to intrigue: an Arthurian Romance in a language long considered best suited for lyrics which in turn presents, critiques, problematizes, and parodies the motifs, the conventions and the ideologies of the genre cannot fail to attract and hold the attention of all who ever read it. One is therefore always predisposed to welcome a book which presents it to a new and larger audience; one is further prepared to pardon flaws in any such book, confident that those whose interest it has piqued

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REVIEWS113 break this betrothal risks a war that would threaten both her clan and the fragile British unity. These concerns may be explored more fully later in the series, but here the emphasis falls upon the violent passions ofthe chatacters. Ir is to readers ofRomantic Fiction that they are most likely to appeal. RAYMOND H. THOMPSON Acadia University, Canada NIKKi l. kaltenbach, Le Roman de Jaufre: A Jungian Analysis. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. Pp. 143. isbn: 0-8204-3463-9. $39.95. Jaufre never ceases to intrigue: an Arthurian Romance in a language long considered best suited for lyrics which in turn presents, critiques, problematizes, and parodies the motifs, the conventions and the ideologies of the genre cannot fail to attract and hold the attention of all who ever read it. One is therefore always predisposed to welcome a book which presents it to a new and larger audience; one is further prepared to pardon flaws in any such book, confident that those whose interest it has piqued

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