Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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For four hundred years Fierabras was a standard ( elite ) literary text , and then , for two more centuries , by means of the bibliotheque bleue , the story circulated as popular literature . 3 Here Floripe's activities will ground my ...
For four hundred years Fierabras was a standard ( elite ) literary text , and then , for two more centuries , by means of the bibliotheque bleue , the story circulated as popular literature . 3 Here Floripe's activities will ground my ...
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André de Mandach , La Geste de Fierabras : Le jeu du réel et de l'invraisemblable ( Geneva : Droz , 1987 ) , 124-25 . S. Scholarly interest in the Fierabras tradition has recently given us André de Mandach's book on the historical ...
André de Mandach , La Geste de Fierabras : Le jeu du réel et de l'invraisemblable ( Geneva : Droz , 1987 ) , 124-25 . S. Scholarly interest in the Fierabras tradition has recently given us André de Mandach's book on the historical ...
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Fierabras is the sequel to La Destruction de Rome , recounting the Saracen sack of Rome . The event in which Floripe saw Guy of Burgundy is itself contained in the extended fiction . 8. This and all subsequent citations from Fierabras ...
Fierabras is the sequel to La Destruction de Rome , recounting the Saracen sack of Rome . The event in which Floripe saw Guy of Burgundy is itself contained in the extended fiction . 8. This and all subsequent citations from Fierabras ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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