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Nancy Bradley-Cromey
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Author(s) Title Reference
W.G. van Emden Romance Epic: Essays on a Medieval Literary Genre, Studies in Medieval Culture, 24, by Hans-Erich Keller 58/1, p. 161

languages

  • Spanish
  • Old High German
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Alemannic
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Poema de Mio Cid
  • La Chanson de Guillaume
  • Baudouin de Sebourc
  • Huon de Bordeaux
  • Fierabras
  • Koman d'Ogier en Alexandrins
  • Geste de Montauban

people

  • Edward Heinemann
  • Maugis
  • William Kibler
  • Auberon
  • André de Mandach
  • William Calin
  • Basin
  • Huon de Bordeaux
  • Marguerite Rossi
  • Peter Noble
  • Antonio Franceschetti
  • Paul Bancour
  • François Suard
  • Constance Hieatt
  • Nancy Bradley-Cromey
  • Aristóbulo Pardo
  • Miguel Garci-Gómez
  • Larry Crist
  • Barbara Schurfranz Moorman
  • J. L. Roland Bélanger

subjects

  • romance
  • narrative
  • character
  • motifs
  • themes
  • transformation
  • structure
  • chivalry
  • society
  • genre
  • epic
  • techniques

places

  • Kalamazoo
  • Montauban
  • Western Michigan University
  • Carahués
  • Entrée d'Espagne
  • Poema de mio Cid
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