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Page 111
... theme that was to reappear in the roman d'aventure : that of faithful lovers parted by accident or de- sign and reunited only after numerous adventures . Direct connection , however , can be proved only in the case of the tale of ...
... theme that was to reappear in the roman d'aventure : that of faithful lovers parted by accident or de- sign and reunited only after numerous adventures . Direct connection , however , can be proved only in the case of the tale of ...
Page 112
... theme The Floire and Blanche- flor romance The " Imogen theme. origins . As has been seen , the Old French word romanz early came to mean " historical work in the vernacular . " All the romans d'antiquité have a historical or pseudo ...
... theme The Floire and Blanche- flor romance The " Imogen theme. origins . As has been seen , the Old French word romanz early came to mean " historical work in the vernacular . " All the romans d'antiquité have a historical or pseudo ...
Page 113
... theme appears in Guillaume d'Angleterre , a pious tale rather than a romance proper , which some have attributed to Chré- tien de Troyes . A variant on the theme of separation and reunion is found in the romance of Floire et Blancheflor ...
... theme appears in Guillaume d'Angleterre , a pious tale rather than a romance proper , which some have attributed to Chré- tien de Troyes . A variant on the theme of separation and reunion is found in the romance of Floire et Blancheflor ...
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