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Introduction | ||
1 | Incorporation in the Siege of Melayne | |
2 | The twin demons of aristocratic society in Sir Gowther | |
3 | A, A and B : coding same-sex union in Amis and Amiloun | |
4 | Sir Degrevant : what lovers want | |
5 | Putting the pulp into fiction : the lump-child and its parents in The king of Tars | |
6 | Eating people and the alimentary logic of Richard Coeur de Lion | |
7 | The siege of Jerusalem and recuperative readings | |
8 | Story line and story shape in Sir Percyvell of Gales and Chretien de Troyes's Conte du Graal | |
9 | Temporary virginity and the everyday body : Le Bone Florence of Rome and bourgeois self-making | |
10 | Romancing the East : Greeks and Saracens in Guy of Warwick |
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Add Pulp Fictions of Medieval England: Essays in Popular Romance, The book comprises ten essays on individual popular romances, with a focus on romances that, while enormously popular in the Middle Ages, have been neglected by modern scholarship. Each essay provides valuable introductory material, and there is a sustain, Pulp Fictions of Medieval England: Essays in Popular Romance to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Pulp Fictions of Medieval England: Essays in Popular Romance, The book comprises ten essays on individual popular romances, with a focus on romances that, while enormously popular in the Middle Ages, have been neglected by modern scholarship. Each essay provides valuable introductory material, and there is a sustain, Pulp Fictions of Medieval England: Essays in Popular Romance to your collection on WonderClub |