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"How Husdent was trained, and how one of the Three Barons met his fate," in Beroul's Romance of Tristan. The Romance of Tristan. Quoted in The Romance of Arthur: an Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation. Ed. James J. Wilhelm. New, expanded edition. G
Images of Refined Love
Dilworth, Thomas. "A Romance to Kill for: Homicidal Complicity in Faulkner's `A Rose for Emily.'" Studies in Short Fiction. 1999. Ebsco Database. Site Accessed March 30, 2004. <http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=9220601&db=aph>
William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emilyâ€
Dilworth, Thomas. "A Romance to Kill for: Homicidal Complicity in Faulkner's `A Rose for Emily'." Studies in Short Fiction. 1999. 36.3. EBSCO Resource Database. Site Accessed November 24, 2004. <http://search.epnet.com>
Literal Irony
Ho, Wang Chen-Ho. Rose, Rose, I Love You. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
"Rose, Rose, I Love You"
Kelly, Douglas. Romance and the Vanity of Chritien de Troyes." Romance: Generic Transformation from Chritien de Troyes to Cervantes. Eds. Kevin Brownlee and Marina Scordilid Brownlee. London: University Press of New England.
Christian Chivalry
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