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The Roland and Otuel romances and the Anglo-Norman Otinel / edited by Elizabeth Melick, Susanna Fein, David Raybin.
Format
Book
Language
Middle English (1100-1500)
French
English
Published/Created
Kalamazoo, Michigan : Medieval Institute Publications, a publication of Rossell Hope Robbins Research Library in collaboration with the University of Rochester Department of English and the Teaching Association for Medieval Studies, 2019.
©2019
Description
1 online resource (viii, 377 pages.)
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Charlemagne Emperor 742-814
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Romances
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Roland (Legendary character)
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Romances
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Otinel (Legendary character)
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Romances
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Romances, English
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Narrative poetry, English (Middle)
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Romances, Anglo-Norman
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Translations into English
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Editor
Melick, Elizabeth
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Fein, Susanna, 1950-
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Raybin, David B., 1951-
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Translator
Fein, Susanna, 1950-
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Raybin, David B., 1951-
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Series
Middle English texts (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
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Middle English texts series
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. New York Available via World Wide Web.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
In Middle English and Old French with parallel English translation; introduction and commentary in modern English.
ISBN
9781580444125 (electronic bk.)
1580444121 (electronic bk.)
Statement on language in description
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