Medieval miscellany /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Whitehead, Frederick, 1909-1971
Other Authors: Vinaver, Eugène, 1899-1979, Diverres, A. H. (Armel Hugh), Sutcliffe, F. E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Manchester] : New York : Manchester University Press; Barnes & Noble, [1965]
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Item Description:English or French.
The narrative function of irony in Troillus and Criseyde, by I. L. Gordon.--Syntactical features common to Girart de Roussillon and Beroul's Tristan, by W. M. Hackett.--The giants (Inferno, XXXXI), by E. F. Jacob.--King Arthur in the first part of the prose Lancelot, by E. M. Kennedy.--The dedication of Guillaume dAngleterre, by M. D. Legge.--The literary originality of Galeran de Bretangne, by F. Lyons.--The description of Hell in the Spanish Libro de Alexandre, by I. Michael.--
The Spanish Mester de Clerecia and its intended public: concerning the validity as evidence of passages of direct address to the audience, by G. B. Gybbon-Monypenny.--A fifteenth-century copyist and his patron, by C. E. Pickford.--On the text of the Tristran of Beroul, by T. B. W. Reid.--Villon et Jean de Bueil (dun exemple a un mythe), by R. L. Wagner.--The composition of Diu Krone: Heinrich von dem Turlin's narrative technique, by R. E. Wallbank.--Yvain's wooing, by F. Whitehead.--The Tristan of Beroul, by G. Whitteridge.
Physical Description:xv,365p : geneal.table,portrait ; 23cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographies.