User talk:Harry Stoteles
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Hello Harry Stoteles, My doctoral dissertation, as a requirement of the PhD programme in English studies at the University of Montreal, is on the English Helyas, Knight of the Swan (1512). Having noticed your interest on this topic, I would like to know whether or not you would be willing to correspond with me. I was not aware of the 1651 Dutch edition of Helyas; moreover, its woodcuts are very similar to those found in the edition I am examining. You may reach me via e-mail (through wikipedia's "E-mail this user" option), or on this page. Thank you in advance! Whirl256 01:25, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
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- What can I do for you? Harry Stoteles 21:59, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
I am interested in sources and adaptations of the Swan Knight legend in languages other than French, English, Spanish, and Italian. One of my dissertation chapters involves looking at the illustrations in Helyas 1512 and how these illustrations interact with the text and its imparted message.The image you have posted on the Knight of the Swan page is very similar to the one appearing in the text I am working from. I was not familiar with the 1651 edition, and I have recently discovered a Flemish 1486 translation (Harleem), and two more editions published in Antwerp (presumably in Dutch) in 1510 and 1511. These three have woodcuts in them as well. How familiar are you with The Knight of the Swan and do you know of other editions contemporary to the English 1512? Also, have you seen the 1504 Godefroy de Bouillon printed by Michel Le Noir in Paris? Thank you. Whirl256 16:46, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
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- Untill now I have only this link (that you know probably): http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/deba001nede01_01/deba001nede01_01_0014.htm
- You can email me directly ('e-mail this user'). Harry Stoteles 13:05, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
Yes, I am familiar with that page via your wikipedia contribution (: I do not understand the language on that page (Dutch? German?), and I have tried to contact you through the "Email this user" option, but the following message appears: "This user has not specified a valid e-mail address, or has chosen not to receive e-mail from other users." Are you able to e-mail me? If not, could you send me your contact information at whirl256 at gmail dot com. Thank you. Whirl256 01:27, 23 August 2007 (UTC)