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folk-tales
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Dorena Allen Wright Sir Orfeo. (second edition), by A. J. Bliss 36/1, p. 105
F. Whitehead Amis et Amiles: an exploratory survey. Auckland University College Modern Language Series, No. 1, by J. A. Ashton 24/2, p. 120

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Scottish Gaelic
  • Middle Welsh
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Oriental languages
  • Celtic
  • Irish

works

  • Amis and Amiloun
  • Sir Orfeo
  • Queste del saint Graal
  • Amis et Amiles
  • Vita SS. Amici et Amelii
  • Raoul le Tourtier's Latin poem

people

  • A. J. Bliss
  • Bédier
  • Peter Dronke
  • Raoul le Tourtier
  • MacEdward Leach
  • Sir Orfeo
  • H. M. Flasdieck
  • B. A. Mackenzie
  • C. J. E. Ball
  • D. Gray

subjects

  • textuality
  • religion
  • narrative
  • sources
  • motifs
  • themes
  • revision
  • interpretation
  • style
  • legend
  • Genesis
  • celtic
  • Dialect
  • tradition
  • friendship
  • fairy
  • parallelism
  • folk-tales
  • hagiography
  • bibliography
  • characterisation

places

  • Ireland
  • London
  • Auchinleck
  • Celtic
  • Lombardy
  • Mortara
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