- The Tale of
Gamelyn is a
romance written in c. 1350 in a
dialect of
Middle English,
considered part of the
Matter of England. It is
presented in a style...
- Tale of
Gamelyn, and it has been
suggested that
Chaucer intended to
rewrite the tale for the Cook.
There is, however, no
other connection of
Gamelyn with...
- II's reign. The Tale of
Gamelyn (c. 1350):
Romance taking place during the
reign of King
Edward I,
telling the
story of
Gamelyn and the
various obstacles...
- of the m****cripts of Chaucer's works, and the
first to
print texts of '
Gamelyn' and 'The Tale of Beryn',
works ascribed to, but not by, Chaucer." Although...
- for the outlaws. In J
Tullos Hennig's 2014 "The Wode" series, Guy, born
Gamelyn, was a
childhood friend and
eventual lover to Rob
before becoming a Templar...
- Hainaut)
Prick of
Conscience (Yorkshire)
White Book of
Rhydderch The Tale of
Gamelyn (anonymous) 'William' –
William of
Palerne (English translation) c. 1352...
- Cook's Tale,
which Chaucer never finished, The Plowman's Tale, The Tale of
Gamelyn, the
Siege of Thebes, and the Tale of Beryn. The Tale of Beryn, written...
-
daughter of
Robert Heale Gamlen of New Place, Welwyn, Hertfordshire.
Roger Gamelyn Pettiward (1906–1942),
eldest son and heir, a well-respected cartoonist...
-
stories such as 'Robin Hood and the Widow's
Three Sons' and 'The Tale of
Gamelyn', the
joyful ending is in the
hanging of the
sheriff and the officials;...
- Winter's Tale) and
Thomas Lodge's
Rosalynde (based on the
medieval romance Gamelyn and the
source for As You Like It),
Robert Duke of
Normandy (based on Robert...