Abstract

Amid the standard cast of knights and ladies at King Arthur's court, the devil in the Queste del Saint Graal disrupts rigid social and linguistic categories of masculinity and feminity, subverting the regulatory, heterosexual norms that typically govern both ecclesiastical and courtly cultures in thirteenth-century France.

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