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Author(s) Title
A. McI. Trounce THE ENGLISH TAIL-RHYME ROMANCES
A. McI. Trounce THE ENGLISH TAIL-RHYME ROMANCES (Continued)

languages

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works

  • Guy of Warwick
  • Sir Launfal
  • Horn Childe and Maiden Rimnild
  • Libeaus Desconus
  • The Sege of Melayne
  • Rowland and Ottuell
  • Emare
  • Sir Govother
  • Sir Tryamour
  • Sir Cleges
  • Torrent of Portyngale
  • Amis
  • Amis and Amiloun
  • Roland and Vernagu
  • Ipomadon
  • Le Bone Florence
  • Cleges
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  • Reinbrun
  • Sir Eglamour
  • Athelston
  • Sir Isumbras
  • Launfal
  • Genesis and Exodus
  • Sir Amadace
  • The Erl of Tolous
  • The King of Tars
  • Le Bone Florence of Rome
  • Horn Childe

people

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Gower
  • Athelstan
  • St. Edmund
  • William Bateman

subjects

  • influence
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  • romantic
  • stylistic
  • narrative
  • cultural
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  • performance
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  • tail-rhyme
  • minstrel
  • Dialect
  • poetics
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  • East-Anglian
  • bourgeois
  • over-liberal
  • cliches
  • audience
  • emotion

places

  • Ireland
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  • England
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  • Suffolk
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  • South-Eastern
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