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Dominique Battles
As the story of the war between the sons of Oedipus and their cursed race, the Theban legend rivaled that of Troy in popularity and importance for medieval poets and audiences. Dominique Battles explores the vernacular Theban narratives of the Middle
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Dominique Battles
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Studies in Philology. 117:469-487
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Dominique Battles
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Studies in Philology. 117:1-39
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Dominique Battles
This is the first book-length exploration of the type-scenes of western medieval literature from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, spanning both the Latinate and Germanic traditions. Type-scenes are the recurring, stock scenes comprising the basi
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Paul Battles, Dominique Battles
Publikováno v:
Arthuriana. 27:3-28
Because the legend of Thebes enjoyed great popularity in France when many Arthurian texts were being composed, critics have long sought to unearth connections between Camelot1 and Thebes. To date, however, they have turned up only a few isolated para
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Dominique Battles
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Neophilologus. 100:489-501
This paper explores the cultural and economic context of the references to German luxury trade goods, German legend, and German political power in the late fourteenth-century/early fifteenth-century Middle English poem Sir Degrevant. All of the Germa
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Dominique Battles
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Studies in Philology. 113:501-545
This article recovers the Scottish context of the Middle English Sir Degrevant, reading the main conflict of the poem against the backdrop of the Scottish Wars of Independence, which dominated life in the northern counties throughout the fourteenth a
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Dominique Battles
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Speculum. 92:563-565
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Dominique Battles
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English Studies. 96:853-872
This article explores the castle residence depicted of the Middle English Sir Degrevant as an example of a late fourteenth-century tower house and barmkin, a form of small-scale, castle architecture that emerged along the Anglo-Scottish border in dir
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Dominique Battles
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The Chaucer Review. 47:187-205
The Middle English Havelok the Dane (ca. 1295–1310), set in pre-Conquest England and rooted in Lincolnshire history, features an Anglo-Danish alliance through marriage between the heir to the throne of Denmark, Havelok, and the heir to the throne o