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The rhetorical background to the Arthurian prologue, by T. Hunt.
Some thoughts on the sens of Le Chevalier de la Charrette, by A. H. Diverres.
Profanity and its purpose in Chrétien's Cligés and Lancelot, by D. D. R. Owen.
Irony and medieval romance, by D. H. Green.
Some observations on the status of the narrator in Hartmann von Aue's Erec and Iwein, by W. H. Jackson.
The present study of Malory, by D. S. Brewer.
The Turk and Gawain as a source of Thomas of Erceldoune, by E. B. Lyle.
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"Reprinted from Forum for modern language studies, volume VI no. 1."
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