be struck with leprosy—after all, Amis was guilty. Amis and Belisaunt get married and he succeeds the duke but Amiloun, now a leper, is driven out of the...
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exchange identities. Amis rides back to Amiloun's castle pretending to be its lord. Amiloun rides away to fight the single combat on Amis's behalf, able to...
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Accessed 28 Apr. 2020. Foster, Edward E. (ed.), 'Amys and Amiloun', in Amis and Amiloun, Robert of Cisyle, and Sir Amadace, 2nd edn (Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval...
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(ff.39ra-?48rb stub) Amis and Amiloun (ff.?48rb stub-?61va stub) The Life of St Mary Magdalene (ff.?61Ava stub-65vb) The Nativity and Early Life of Mary...
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oral folktakes, which can be characterized as "simple and anonymous", and exist in a mutable and difficult to define genre with a close relationship to...
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Sir Tryamour (section Themes and motifs)
rhyme romances are Sir Launfal, The Erle of Tolous, Amis and Amiloun, also found in Fellows' edition, and Chaucer's Sir Thopas. For a detailed linguistic...
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Foster, Edward E (Ed). 1997. Foster, Edward E (Ed). 1997. Amis and Amiloun, Robert of Cisyle and Sir Amadace. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Western Michigan University...
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Eglamour of Artois and Amis and Amiloun, as well as eight of the Anglo-Norman Lais of Marie de France and the Latin Historia Regum Britanniae and Vita Merlini...
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englische Version der Tristansage (1878–82) Elis Saga ok Rosamundu (1881) Amis und Amiloun (1884) The Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun (1885) Early English Text...
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