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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеChapter I: The Sources of Spanish Romance
The Literary Development of Castilian
The Poetical Courts of Castile
Castilian Opposition to the Chansons de Gestes
Possible Moorish Influence on Spanish Romance
Moorish ‘Fashion’ in Spanish Romance
Chapter II: The “Cantares de Gesta” and the “Poema del Cid”
The Story of Bernaldo de Carpio
Money-lending in the Eleventh Century
The Combat with the Moorish King
A ‘Secret Service’ Story of “The Cid”
Origin of the “Amadis” Romances
The Birth and Casting Away of Amadis
The Wedding of Amadis and Oriana
Chapter IV: The Sequels to “Amadis de Gaul”
Chapter V: The Palmerin Romances
Chapter VI: Catalonian Romances
Chapter VII: Roderic, Last of the Goths
Chapter VIII: “Calaynos the Moor” “Gayferos” and “Count Alarcos”
Chapter IX: The Romanceros or Ballads
The Wedding of the Lady Theresa
Chapter X: The Romanceros or Ballads— continued
Chapter XI: Moorish Romances of Spain
The Three Beautiful Princesses
Chapter XII: Tales of Spanish Magic and Sorcery
Chapter XIII: Humorous Romances of Spain
The Adventure of the Windmills
The Second Part of “Don Quixote”
Guzman Joins the Beggars of Rome
Short Bibliography of Works in English dealing with Spanish Romance