Medieval romance, in its most characteristic and most influential form, is almost as factitious and professional as modern Gothic architecture.
The reader's sympathy, in medieval romance, is nearly always enlisted for the pursuing man.
But when we come to the last two books, the behaviour of the pair is absolutely inexplicable to any one who has not realized the usual conventions of medieval romance.
We must not look for too much refinement of outward manners at this early date; but even in essential morality the girl-heroines of medieval romance must be placed, on the whole, even below those of the average French novel.
A great part of medieval romance is nothing but a translation into medieval forms, into French couplets, of the passion of Medea or of Dido.
The Latin poets are the originals of medieval romance, far beyond what can be reckoned by any comparison of plots and incidents.
This is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, one of the most original works in medieval romance.
Note 1: For numerous critical articles upon Charlemagne and the epics or chansons des gestes connected with him see the authors Dictionary of Medieval Romance.
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