Abstract

1. Approaching Spenser's Medievalism 2. Middle English Romance: Tradition, Genre, Manuscripts, and Prints 3. The Matter of Just Memory: Providential History in Middle English Romance 4. Displaced Youths and Slandered Ladies in Middle English Romance 5. Malory's Le Morte Darthur: Remembering Native Romance 6. The 'Reformation' of Native Romance in The Faerie Queene, Book I 7. 'It seemed another worlde to beholde': Native Romance, History, and Book II of The Faerie Queene 8. 'The world runne quite out of square': Remembering/Dismembering Native Romance in Book V Conclusion

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