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== Romance == | == Romance == | ||
Romance is a fictitious narrative in prose or verse, the interest of | Romance is a fictitious narrative in prose or verse, the interest of which turns upon incidents either marvelous or uncommon(Encyclopedia Americana 646d). Romance originally denoted any verse narrative written in one of the [[Romance Languages]], during the Middle Ages(Merit Student Encyclopedia 117). Romance contains a brief history of romance as a literary form, of its extension and the influence throughout Western Europe up to and after the Renaissance, and of its reemergence in the 18th century(Encyclopaedia Britannica 1020). | ||
== Works Cited == | == Works Cited == | ||
Romance. ''The Encyclopedia Americana''. 1829 | Romance. ''The Encyclopedia Americana''. 1829 |
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