The essays in this volume reflect the range and diversity of approach and of critical stance which have characterised romance studies in recent years. Amongst the areas of interest addressed are those of generic definition; the role of romance in relation to emergent ideas of nationalism; the complex associations between gender and genre and between historical events and their expression in literature. Other issues explored are the transmission and reception of texts; the nature of the audiences; and the implications of critical theory for the reading of medieval romance. Contributors: MALDWYN MILLS J.A. BURROW DONNA CRAWFORD A.S.G. EDWARDS ARLYN DIAMOND JOCELYN WOGAN-BROWNE JOHN J. THOMPSON THORLAC TURVILLE-PETRE DIANA SPEED JOHN SCATTERGOOD COLIN RICHMOND CAROL M. MEALE.
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