Walewein ende Keye

A Dutch verse romance from the second half of the thirteenth century. Keye accuses Walewein of bragging, whereupon Walewein angrily leaves court and performs so many heroic deeds that he disproves Keye's accusation. The humiliated Keye is eventually removed from court.

References

Source

  • Lacy, Norris J., ed. (1996). The New Arthurian Encyclopedia. New York: Garland.