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Béroul: Critical Essay by G. N. Bromiley

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SOURCE: Bromiley, G. N. “The Making of Beroul's Tristan: The Role of Repetition.” Medium Aevum 54, no. 1 (1985): 47-58.

In the essay below, Bromiley focuses on instances of narrative repetition in Tristran, concluding that Béroul often repeats older material just before introducing an original passage.

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