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  • :[[Works Cited|Harbage]] Heroical romance ...tegory:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Anon.]][[category:Bristol]][[category:Romance]][[category:Costumes]]
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  • Romance. ...to the young hero and heroine, whose course of true love follows the usual romance twists and turns before ending happily in marriage and prosperity. Vienne i
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) A prose version of this medieval romance narrative, translated from French by Henry Watson under the title ''The Hys
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  • ...ed several specialist workmen, and it perhaps was made to move, given the romance story on which it was probably based. Heroical Romance (?) (Harbage)
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  • Heroical Romance [[Works Cited|Harbage]] [[category:Court]][[category:Warwick's]][[category:Romance]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]]
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  • Romance? [[Works Cited|Harbage]] [[category:Court]][[category:Warwick's]][[category:Romance]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) A prose version of this medieval romance narrative, translated from French by Henry Watson under the title ''The Hys
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  • |probableGenres=Romance Knightly romance (Wasson).
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  • Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); romance (?) ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1147)]]. ...also the name of a subsidiary character in the later part of R. G.'s prose romance, ''Albion's Queen'' (1600): he is a self-serving political double-dealer wh
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  • [[category:Heroical-romance]] Heroical Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • Classical romance. ...Court]][[category:Merchant Taylors' Boys]][[category:Plutarch]][[category:romance]][[category:Classical]]
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  • [[category:Court]][[category:Howard's]][[category:Romance]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]]
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  • |probableGenres=Romance ...ng alternatives to guesses that the narrative of "Antony and Vallia" was a romance, he notes that the name "Vallia" belonged to a "Gothic King ... who ruled i
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  • Romance (?) (Harbage)
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), also [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1205)]] [[category:all]][[category:Secondhand plays]][[category:Romance]][[category:Serial/Sequel plays]]
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  • ...ry:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[category:Romance]]
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) [[WorksCited|Greg II]] suggests the romance, translated from the French by Lord Berners, dated 1601 (#28, p. 158).
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  • [[category:Court]][[category:Court]][[category:Sussex's]][[category:Romance]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]]
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  • |probableGenres=Romance
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  • ...also hypothesises that there may be a connection between "Telomo" and the romance ''Palmerin d'Oliva'', where Ptolome is the name of one of the main characte ...r play titles we know, which seem to point to a repertory mostly featuring romance, pastoral themes, and morally instructive contents" (13-14).
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  • ...with source material from the crusades, abbreviates the generic label to "romance."
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  • Heroical romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...thers have suggested that the lost play may have been based on Middleton's romance whilst still in MS form [http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary02hens
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  • Classical; Romance? (Harbage, McMillin, Ono, Wells); Saints’ Legend (Ellison) [[Category:Romance]]
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  • |probableGenres=Romance
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  • :[[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #823]]: "romance (or history?)"
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  • Romance. Melodrama. In this romance, Chariclea, the daughter of King Hydaspes and Queen Persinna of Ethiopia, w
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  • Heroical Romance.<br /> The romance is the story of Chariclea, the daughter of King Hydaspes and Queen Persinna
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  • Romance ...d McInnis]][[category:Stationers' Register]][[Category:Derby's]][[category:Romance]][[category:mythology]][[category:Eastern]][[category:Maidenhead Inn]][[cat
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  • Romance (?) (Harbage); History (Revels account).
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  • ...that foretold Alexander’s future are an essential feature of the Alexander Romance from a very early date; but, although all versions (Defective, Cotton, Eger [[category:all]][[Category:Travel]] [[Category:Wonders]] [[Category:Romance]] [[Category:Romantic_comedy]] [[Category:Eastern]] [[Category:Crusades]] [
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  • Romance? [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#897)]]
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  • ...ber of Renaissance plays inheriting and remaking the materials of medieval romance" (143). It also becomes a play about doppelgangers, joining a small group ...ory:Palsgrave's]][[category:Matthew Steggle]][[category:Angels]][[category:Romance]][[category:LPD-derived publications]]
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  • ...ication of Sebastian by physical marks on his body recalls "that signature romance trope—the identifying birth mark."
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  • :Comedy? History? Romance?
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  • Romance (Harbage) ...nymous dramatist(s) who adapted it for the stage. The subject is chivalric romance featuring the knights of Charlemagne; the prose version is very long, and i
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  • |probableGenres=Romance
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  • History; romance.
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  • |probableGenres=Romance
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  • Bourgeois Romance (?) (Harbage)
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  • ...s Corus, Drubal, and Pridamor all appear in Emanuel Ford's popular English romance ''Parismus, the Renoumed Prince of Bohemia'' (1598) and its sequel ''Parism ...own]][[category:manuscript fragment]][[category:untitled plays]][[Category:Romance]][[category:British Library]]
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  • Tragedy (Harbage); comedy (Stow); history (contemporary reference); romance (Wiggins).
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  • ...such courtiers as Southhampton: ''Chinon of England'' based on an outmoded romance; ''2 Seven Days of the Week,'' bourgeois moralizing, and old-fashioned too;
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  • [[category:Romance]]
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  • ...published in 1609; the second stanza of his song about Robin Hood and his romance with Maid Marian reads:
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  • Romance. 'Classical legend' (Wiggins, sn 699).
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  • Comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). Romance ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1301)]].
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  • Classical History (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Romance ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1254, #1256]]); Secular Saint's Life? ...][[category:Christianity]][[category:Chaucer]][[category:exile]][[category:romance]][[category:religion]][[category:collaborations]][[category:Plays]][[catego
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  • Romance (?) (Harbage)
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  • Biblical History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Romance? [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1316)]]; see also White in [[#Critic
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  • Romance (Wiggins).
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  • ...cter, the name may perhaps have been appropriated for a story of chivalric romance, rather than Sophoclean tragedy.
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  • ...gild or citizen’s play” (Knutson, ''Repertory'' p. 43); foreign history or romance (McInnis, pp. 96-101).
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  • ...e]]), Classical or Biblical History ([[WorksCited|Greg II]], '''Clark'''), Romance ('''Waith'''). ...ikely to have been about the two Roman emperors, who were the subject of a romance with that name” (8).
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  • |probableGenres=Heroical-romance
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  • Comedy (?) (Harbage). Romance (Wiggins).
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  • |probableGenres=History; Pseudo-history; Romance
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  • ...rdenio" episodes of Cervantes' ''Don Quixote'' are framed within a parodic romance, but it is not known whether elements of the parody were retained in the pl [[category:forgery]] [[category:romance]] [[category:Fletcher, John]] [[category:John Fletcher]][[category:Shakespe
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  • ...bserving that Howard's play is actually based heavily on the French heroic romance ''Artamène'', which would have been unavailable to Glapthorne. Smith also
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  • ...y with its second part offered "large-scale scenes of political pageantry, romance, and epic warfare" (p. 83), and they extend this breadth to Strange's reper
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • Romantic Tragedy? Heroical Romance?
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  • Romance.
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  • ...of Middleton's reference to "a bold Beacham," he offers: "Apparently this romance of 'wandring Knights' was old-fashioned before Middleton wrote, though, if ...mate was, as Clark assumed, that Middleton's reference suggests that "this romance of 'wandring Knights' was old-fashioned" (15), although a play set in the t
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  • Halstead also speculates that Dekker tried to adapt the old romance ''Fortunatus'' for the public stage (rather than compose his own play indep
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  • Heroical romance (Harbage); Foreign history (Schoenbaum rev. Harbage).
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  • ...hian, high medieval world of knightly challenges, courtly love, and tragic romance. It is in Chaucer and Lydgate (both reprinted throughout the 16th century)
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  • Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), chivalric romance (see [[#For_What_It.27s_Worth|For What It's Worth]] below.)
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  • Bull, Steve. "''The Alchemist'' and Medieval Faerie Romance", ''Ben Jonson Journal'' 26.2 (2019): 206-26. Hillman, Richard. "Staging romance across the Channel: French–English exchanges and generic common ground".
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|'''Harbage''']]).
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  • ...a young colleague, George Strangwidge. Ulalia and George carried on their romance after the marriage, but when her attempts to poison Page failed, the lovers
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #963]])
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  • ...for all the world like some idealistic Christian knight out of a medieval romance, finished his statement with magnanimity:
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  • History (Harbage, ''Annals''); Historical romance (Harbage, "Palimpsest" 318).
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  • ...er; meanwhile, a stranger knight—Guido—came to court, discerned the secret romance of Florentyne and Lodwyck, and betrayed them to the emperor. Lodwyck protes
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  • Comedy / romance? (based on the revelation of Oswald's identity); romance/history? ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1260]])
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  • ...acter entries it records. Greg so inferred, offering a description of the romance plot, featuring lovers and jealous fathers, and a course of true love somew
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  • |probableGenres=Romance
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  • Heroical Romance (Harbage); Romantic tragedy
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  • ...ins, ''Catalogue'']]: "It is possible that the play was simply an invented romance set around the south-eastern frontier between Christendom and the Turks. If
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  • ...oring of Hester over Haman takes the narrative more into the realm of epic romance than tragedy, despite all those executions by the triumphant Jews.</blockqu
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