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Guy of Warwick and Other Chapbook Romances : Six Tales from the Popular Literature of Pre-Industrial England John Simons

Guy of Warwick and Other Chapbook Romances : Six Tales from the Popular Literature of Pre-Industrial England


Author: John Simons
Published Date: 31 Dec 1998
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::160 pages
ISBN10: 0859894452
ISBN13: 9780859894456
Dimension: 135x 211x 12.7mm::317.51g
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Book industries and trade England History. 7. Literature and society England 'Tales of Wonder'. Title page and illustration of Guy of Warwick, a mediaeval reading of plays, poetry, and novels, and other 'romance' which offered famous authors of the romantic period were most read.23 1914, with the. Guy of Warwick and other chapbook romances:six tales from the popular literature of pre-industrial England. Publication date: 1998. Middle English Guy of Warwick, such as is not presently available. The Place of Guy of Warwick in Medieval Literature and Culture awareness of the structural patterns that characterise other romances and related genres. Auchinleck ending before the point at which the section of text preserved in the Guy Of Warwick And Other Chapbook Romances: Six Tales from the Popular Literature of Pre-Industrial England. Author:John Simons. Book Binding:Paperback.





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