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... romance of action , unaffected by the courtly and sentimental ideals of the south , and the romance as it was modified by the new Provençal sophistication . The former , the product of the trouvères ( northern equivalent of the ...
... romance of action , unaffected by the courtly and sentimental ideals of the south , and the romance as it was modified by the new Provençal sophistication . The former , the product of the trouvères ( northern equivalent of the ...
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... romance , the only one to become the hero of a whole cycle of romances , eleven in all , of which Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the most remarkable and Golagrus and Gawain and Ywain and Gawain are able and interesting ; those that ...
... romance , the only one to become the hero of a whole cycle of romances , eleven in all , of which Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the most remarkable and Golagrus and Gawain and Ywain and Gawain are able and interesting ; those that ...
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... romance , Sir Tristrem ; the existing northern romance of that title ( mentioned in Chapter 2 ) used to be attributed to Thomas . But he is altogether too shadowy a figure to be able to move clearly from the world of mythology into that ...
... romance , Sir Tristrem ; the existing northern romance of that title ( mentioned in Chapter 2 ) used to be attributed to Thomas . But he is altogether too shadowy a figure to be able to move clearly from the world of mythology into that ...
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