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The Post-Vulgate, written probably between 1230 and 1240 , is an attempt to create greater unity in the material, and to de-emphasise the secular love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere in favor of the Quest For The Holy Grail . It omits almost all of the Vulgate's ''Lancelot Proper'' section, making it much shorter than its source, and direcly condemns everything but the spiritual life. It does not survive complete, but has been reconstructed from French , Castilian Spanish , and Portuguese fragments. This cycle of works was one of the most important sources of Thomas Malory 's '' Le Morte D'Arthur ''. The work is divided into four sections. Many of these sections did not differ substantially from the Vulgate versions.
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