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The Crowned King
James L. Bell
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Author(s)
Title
Issue
HELEN BARR
Middle English Debate Poetry: A Critical Anthology
, by John W. Conlee
62/1
p. 121
HUGH WHITE
Signes and Sothe: Language in the Piers Plowman Traditionx, Piers Plowman Studies 10
, by Helen Barr
65/1
p. 130
ALCUIN BLAMIRES
Of Love and Chivalry: An Anthology of Middle English Romance, Everyman's Library
, by Jennifer Fellows
63/2
p. 329
languages
Middle English
Anglo-Norman
Dutch
Scottish dialects
Old Norse
Old High German
Middle French
Latin
Italian
Old French
works
King Horn
Amis and Amiloun
Richard the Redeles
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
Richard the Rede less
The Crowned King
Florys and Blauncheflour
Syr Tryamowre
Syr Launfal
The Erie of Tolous
Pierce the Ploughman
Chaucer's Parlement of Fowles
The Merle and the Nightingale
Als I Lay Dying
The Debate of the Carpenter's Tools
A Disputation between the Body and the Worms
Winner and Waster
Mede and Moche Thank
The Ballad of the Crow and the Pie
Piers Plowman
Mum and the Sothsegger
The Owl and the Nightingale
Pierce the Ploughman's Crede
De proprietatibus rerum
people
Richard the Rede less
Richard the Redeless
Bartholomasus Anglicus
Langland
Pliny
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theology
obscurity
criticism
modernism
authorship
derivativeness
calumny
words
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symbolism
Truth
romance
religion
narrative
thematic
gender
individuality
politics
sociality
nature
poetry
didactic
interpretation
debate
allegory
tradition
polysemy
sin
chivalry
places
Rutland
East Lansing, Michigan
Vermont
London
Exeter
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Lampeter