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Introduction : 'enter, pursued with a bear' | 1 | |
1 | Quest and pilgrimage : 'the adventure that God shall send me' | 45 |
2 | Providence and the sea : 'no tackle, sail, nor mast' | 106 |
3 | Magic that doesn't work | 137 |
4 | Fairy monarchs, fairy mistresses : 'I am of ane other countree' | 173 |
5 | Desirable desire : 'I am wholly given over unto thee' | 218 |
6 | Women on trial | 269 |
7 | Restoring the rightful heir : 'if that which is lost be not found' | 324 |
8 | Unhappy endings : 'the most accursed, unhappy, and evil fortuned' | 361 |
App | Medieval romance in English after 1500 | 409 |
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