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Emaré is a
Middle English Breton lai, a form of
mediaeval romance poem, told in 1035 lines. The
author of
Emaré is
unknown and it
exists in only one m****cript...
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published in 1909 by
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. It was
commissioned by EMAP/
EMARE. This work has been
performed live
several times in
festivals across Europe...
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Emily Karaka (born
Auckland in 1952), also
known as
Emare Karaka is a New
Zealand artist of Māori (Ngāti Tai ki Tāmaki,
Ngati Hine, Ngāpuhi)
descent Her...
- romance,
Helena appears as a ****cuted heroine, in the vein of such
women as
Emaré and Constance;
separated from her husband, she
lives a
quiet life, supporting...
- a
period spent at Barfleur). 'Sir Orfeo', 'Sir Degaré', 'Sir Gowther', '
Emaré' and 'The Erle of Toulouse', all by
anonymous authors 'Lay le Freine', a...
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continuing po****rity is
demonstrated by an
allusion to it in the
romance Emaré,
where Floris and
Blancheflour are one of the
pairs of
lovers embroidered...
- John Gower's
Confessio Amantis, and both are
similar to the
verse Romance Emaré, and the
cycle is
generally known as the "Constance" cycle.: 24–25 The...
- game
visually resembling Wolfenstein 3D. The
player has to
escape from
Emare castle where he was
captured by an evil ghost. "Anatema:
Legenda o prekliatí"...
- Man of Law's Tale and John Gower's
variant in
Confessio Amantis, and in
Emaré. It also
became attached to
Henry the Fowler. When the
motive is the enforced...
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resemble not only such
chivalric romances as The Man of Law's Tale and
Emaré, but such
fairy tales as The Girl
Without Hands. It also
bears resemblance...