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Studies in Medieval Romance
This series aims to provide a forum for critical studies of the medieval romance, a genre that plays a crucial role in literary history, reflects medieval secular concerns, and raises complex questions regarding medieval reading and writing, social structures, human relationships, and the psyche. The scope of the series extends from the early Middle Ages into the Renaissance period, and although its main focus is on English literature, comparative studies are welcomed.
 
Vol.Title
1 The Orient in Chaucer and Medieval Romance
2 Cultural Encounters in the Romance of Medieval England
3 The Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance
4 Guy of Warwick: Icon and Ancestor
5 The Sea and Medieval English Literature
6 Boundaries in Medieval Romance
7 Naming and Namelessness in Medieval Romance
8 Sir Bevis of Hampton in Literary Tradition
9 Anglicising Romance
10 A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance