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Wallace
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
LAURA ASHE David Matthews, Writing to the King: Nation, Kingship, and Literature in England, 1250-1350 80/1, p. 341
STEPHEN KNIGHT Glyn Burgess, Two Medieval Outlaws: Eustace the Monk and Fouke Fitz Waryn 67/2, p. 358

languages

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  • Welsh
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works

  • Gamelyn
  • Peter Langtoft's chronicle
  • the English poem on Lewes
  • the long English poem in Harley 2253 on the executions of Wallace and Simon Fraser
  • the poetry of discontent and complaint by Laurence Minot
  • Robin Hood
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  • Fouke Fit Waryn
  • Hereward
  • Wallace
  • Earl Godwin
  • Twm Sion Cati

people

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