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Middle Ages in literature
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Chaucer and the subject of history, Lee Patterson
Merlin's disciples, prophecy, poetry, and power in Renaissance England, Howard Dobin
The Robin Hood tradition in the English renaissance, Malcolm A. Nelson
Novel and romance, the Odyssey to Tom Jones, Hubert McDermott
T.H. White, by John K. Crane
From medieval to medievalism, edited by John Simons
The flower of kings;, a study of the Arthurian legend in England between 1485 and 1835
The fall of Camelot;, a study of Tennyson's "Idylls of the King", John D. Rosenberg
Medievalism and the ideologies of the Enlightenment;, the world and work of LaCurne de Sainte-Palaye
Shakespeare, the histories : a collection of critical essays, edited by Eugene M. Waith
Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance, edited by Theresa M. Krier
William Morris:, the critical heritage, edited by Peter Faulkner
Medievalisms in the postcolonial world, the idea of "the Middle Ages" outside Europe, edited by Kathleen Davis and Nadia Altschul
The Middle Ages in French literature 1851-1900, by Janine R. Dakyns
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