Disguise, transformation, and revelation in middle English romances and outlaw ballads
<p>This thesis examines forms of disguise, transformation, and revelation in medieval English romances and outlaw ballads. The forms of disguise used by different characters and the consequences of such deceptions are specific to characters’ social roles. They reflect medieval English concepts...
Main Author: | Hunter, ML |
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Other Authors: | Larrington, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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