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The Evolution of Arthurian Romance: The Verse Tradition from Chrétien to Froissart (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature)
Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann
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| #6083220 in Books | Margaret and Roger Middleton | 1998-06-13 | Original language:German | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.98 x5.98l,1.58 | File type: PDF | 374 pages | The evolution of Arthurian romance|||"In English the book reads with remarkable freshness. Scholarship on the verse romances has continued in recent years, but has concentrated on the production of (very welcome) new editions and articles on fashionable aspects of individual texts; Schmolke-Hasse
Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann's study of Arthurian verse romance was first published in German in 1985, but her radical argument that we need urgently to redraw the lines on the literary and linguistic map of medieval Britain and France is only now being made available in English. Updated with a new foreword and a supplementary bibliography, this study serves as a contribution to both reception history, examining the medieval response to Chrétien's poetry, and genre h...
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