- Amadas, or Sir
Amadace is a
medieval English chivalric romance, one of the rare ones for
which there is
neither a
known nor a
conjectured French original...
- Monster's Bride".
Scholar George Stephens, in his
edition of
Medieval romance Amadace,
listed other occurrences of the
grateful dead in
tales from
Europe and...
-
depicted in at
least two
other late
medieval Middle English works, Sir
Amadace, and Sir Cleges. Launfal's
breaking of his word not to
reveal his lover's...
- Lancashire, also
contains two
other romances, The
Awntyrs off
Arthure and Sir
Amadace. French,
Walter Hoyt; Hale,
Charles Brockway, eds. (1930).
Middle English...
-
English Octavian, in what
would go on to be
called the "Burns stanza"; Sir
Amadace, Sir
Gowther Sir Isumbras, The King of Tars and one
version of Ipomadon...
- ), 'Amys and Amiloun', in Amis and Amiloun,
Robert of Cisyle, and Sir
Amadace, 2nd edn (Kalamazoo, Michigan:
Medieval Institute Publications, 2007),...
-
other romances, such as
Ywain and Gawain, Sir Launfal,
Havelok and Sir
Amadace.
There are
several types of
situations that
require combat:
jousts and...
- romance, and used in many
Middle English romances, such as Emaré, Sir
Amadace, Sir
Gawain and the
Carle of Carlisle,
Ipomadon and Sir Gowther. A typical...
- Foster,
Edward E (Ed). 1997. Amis and Amiloun,
Robert of Cisyle, and Sir
Amadace. Kalamazoo, Michigan:
Medieval Institute Publications.
Introduction Foster...