These essays are intended as a general description of some of the principal forms of narrative literature in the Middle A ges, and as a review of some of the more interesting works in each period. It is hardly necessary to say that the conclusion is one in which nothing is concluded, and that whole tracts of literature have been barely touched on the English metrical romances, the Middle High German poems, the ballads, Northern and Southern which would require to be considered in any systematic treatment of this part of history. Many serious difficulties have been evaded (in Finnesburh more particularly), and many things have been taken for granted, too easily. My apology must be that there seemed to be certain results available for criticism, apart from the more strict and scientific procedure which is required to solve the more difficult problems of Beowulf or of the old Northern or the old French
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Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval: Literature (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)W. P. Ker
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440082790
ISBN-139781440082795
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