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CHAPTER III. THE FORMS OF ROMANCE IN
MEDIEVAL FRENCH AND LATIN
1. LONG, OR COLLECTIVE ROMANCES 88
2. SHORT, OR SELECTIVE ROMANCES 90
(a) UNDEVELOPED SHORT ROMANCES 90
(b) EXEMPLA 91
(1) Legends of the Virgin and the Saints 93
(c) THE SELECTIVE ROMANCE AS A DISTINCTLY DE-
VELOPED FORM: MARIE DE FRANCE AND WALTER MAP
95
(d) CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES 97
3. FABLIAUX 104
4. HISTORIES 105
5. SATIRES 106
(a) BEAST TALES 107
CHAPTER IV. ROMANCE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLISH
1. EARLIER ENGLISH VERSE-ROMANCES 113
(a) ROMANCES IMITATING FRENCH TYPES 113
(1) Sir Bevis of Hampton 113
(2) Guy of Warwick 116
(b) ROMANCES KEEPING ENGLISH EPIC TRADITIONS 117
(1) King Horn 118
(2) Havelok the Dane 122
2. LATER ENGLISH ARTHURIAN VERSE-ROMANCES 129
(a) CONVENTIONAL VERSIONS 129
(1) Arthur and Merlin 129
(2) Libeaus Desconus 130

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Publication Information: Book Title: An Introduction to English Medieval Literature. Contributors: Charles Sears Baldwin - author. Publisher: Longmans Green. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: x.
    
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