Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Том 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 страници |
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... CHARLEMAGNE Type of work : Poetry Author : Unknown Type of plot : Folklore Time of plot : c . 800 Locale : Paris , Jerusalem , and Constantinople First transcribed : Voyage de Charlemagne à Jérusalem et à Constantinople , c . 1100 ...
... CHARLEMAGNE Type of work : Poetry Author : Unknown Type of plot : Folklore Time of plot : c . 800 Locale : Paris , Jerusalem , and Constantinople First transcribed : Voyage de Charlemagne à Jérusalem et à Constantinople , c . 1100 ...
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... Charlemagne himself , were outfitted as pilgrims . Equipped with pilgrims ' scrip , they carried no weapons , only sharp oaken staves , but they were accompanied by many beasts of burden , laden with riches . With blessings from the ...
... Charlemagne himself , were outfitted as pilgrims . Equipped with pilgrims ' scrip , they carried no weapons , only sharp oaken staves , but they were accompanied by many beasts of burden , laden with riches . With blessings from the ...
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... Charlemagne's journey to Jerusalem , a complete fabrication , is a literary work that clearly demonstrates that heroic legends when embodied in medieval romances did not , and did not need to , rely on historical events . Charlemagne ...
... Charlemagne's journey to Jerusalem , a complete fabrication , is a literary work that clearly demonstrates that heroic legends when embodied in medieval romances did not , and did not need to , rely on historical events . Charlemagne ...
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