Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... Roman de Thèbes , which probably preceded it by a few years , and the Roman de Troie , probably a few years later , it is one of the three major romans d'antiquité written in France during the second half of the twelfth century . Each ...
... Roman de Thèbes , which probably preceded it by a few years , and the Roman de Troie , probably a few years later , it is one of the three major romans d'antiquité written in France during the second half of the twelfth century . Each ...
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... Roman d'Eneas and the poetic chronicle of British history is , if anything , more natural than that between the Troie and the Eneas ; it is not at all surprising that in the three manuscripts in which they are found together , Wace ...
... Roman d'Eneas and the poetic chronicle of British history is , if anything , more natural than that between the Troie and the Eneas ; it is not at all surprising that in the three manuscripts in which they are found together , Wace ...
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... Roman d'Eneas , as we have seen , retained the Roman gods in his poetic account , albeit in rather domesticated forms . In his attempt to write the true version of the history of Aeneas , the author of the Histoire ancienne , on the ...
... Roman d'Eneas , as we have seen , retained the Roman gods in his poetic account , albeit in rather domesticated forms . In his attempt to write the true version of the history of Aeneas , the author of the Histoire ancienne , on the ...
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