This study examines the continuity of mediaeval literary tradition in selected rhymed narrative verse. These verses were composed for entertainment at various times prior to 1648. At or shortly before this date, they were collected into The Percy Folio: BL. Add. MS. 27,879. Selected texts with an Historical or Romance topic are examined from two points of view: modification of source material and modification of traditional narrative stylistic structure. First, an early historical poem is analysed to establish a possible paradigm of the conventions governing the mediaeval manipulation of fact or source material into a pleasing narrative. Other texts are compared with the result of this analysis and it is found that twenty paradigmatic items...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 7, 2012).The ent...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
Of the many periods into which scholars habitually divide English literary and social history, the p...
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Danni Lynn Glover, College of Arts, University of Glasgow Abstract of Master's Thesis, Submitted ...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This PhD dissertation examines narrative in early Welsh and English poetry, and more particularly ho...
Twenty-six poems and fragments of poems are known to have survived the Anglo-Saxon period in more th...
Narrative as Archive contributes to the small-but-growing body of scholarship on paratexts -- specif...
This dissertation interrogates writers’ references to “constancy” during the English civil wars, rea...
This thesis has two aims. The first is to give an unbiased hearing to certain shorter narrative poem...
Since it was first brought into modern critical consciousness by Milman Parry over half a century ag...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 7, 2012).The ent...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
Of the many periods into which scholars habitually divide English literary and social history, the p...
Please feel free to contact me as above if you have any queries, or if you have found this work usef...
Danni Lynn Glover, College of Arts, University of Glasgow Abstract of Master's Thesis, Submitted ...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This PhD dissertation examines narrative in early Welsh and English poetry, and more particularly ho...
Twenty-six poems and fragments of poems are known to have survived the Anglo-Saxon period in more th...
Narrative as Archive contributes to the small-but-growing body of scholarship on paratexts -- specif...
This dissertation interrogates writers’ references to “constancy” during the English civil wars, rea...
This thesis has two aims. The first is to give an unbiased hearing to certain shorter narrative poem...
Since it was first brought into modern critical consciousness by Milman Parry over half a century ag...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 7, 2012).The ent...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
Of the many periods into which scholars habitually divide English literary and social history, the p...