Tirant lo Blanch; a study of its authorship, principal sources and historical setting
CHAPTER V. OTHER MATERIAL FROM _Guy of Warwick_ 122
The shipwreck of Heraud.—The story of Earl Jonas of Darras.—Felice was well versed in the seven arts.—Guy’s desperate love.—Oisel’s devotion to Tirri.—Felice justifies her attitude towards Guy.—Felice’s expression of grief and despair as Guy lies dead on the bier before her.—The love story which unfortunately is debased by the author.—Conclusion: Tirant lo Blanch bears a stronger resemblance to Guy of Warwick than to Roger de Flor.—The exploits of Roger de Flor do not constitute the principal source of _Tirant lo Blanch_.