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- Chivalric_romance abstract "As a literary genre of high culture, romance or chivalric romance is a style of prose and verse narrative that was popular in the aristocratic circles of High Medieval and Early Modern Europe. They were fantastic stories about marvel-filled adventures, often of a knight errant portrayed as having heroic qualities, who goes on a quest, yet it is "the emphasis on heterosexual love and courtly manners distinguishes it from the chanson de geste and other kinds of epic, in which masculine military heroism predominates." Popular literature also drew on themes of romance, but with ironic, satiric or burlesque intent. Romances reworked legends, fairy tales, and history to suit the readers' and hearers' tastes, but by c. 1600 they were out of fashion, and Miguel de Cervantes famously satirised them in his novel Don Quixote. Still, the modern image of "medieval" is more influenced by the romance than by any other medieval genre, and the word medieval evokes knights, distressed damsels, dragons, and other romantic tropes.Originally, romance literature was written in Old French, Anglo-Norman and Occitan, later, in English and German. During the early 13th century, romances were increasingly written as prose. In later romances, particularly those of French origin, there is a marked tendency to emphasize themes of courtly love, such as faithfulness in adversity.During the Gothic Revival, from c. 1800 the connotations of "romance" moved from the magical and fantastic to somewhat eerie "Gothic" adventure narratives.".
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- Chivalric_romance subject Category:Literary_genres.
- Chivalric_romance subject Category:Literary_theory.
- Chivalric_romance subject Category:Romance_(genre).
- Chivalric_romance comment "As a literary genre of high culture, romance or chivalric romance is a style of prose and verse narrative that was popular in the aristocratic circles of High Medieval and Early Modern Europe.".
- Chivalric_romance label "Chivalric romance".
- Chivalric_romance label "Höfischer Roman".
- Chivalric_romance label "Letteratura cavalleresca".
- Chivalric_romance label "Novela de caballerías".
- Chivalric_romance label "Ridderroman".
- Chivalric_romance label "Roman de chevalerie".
- Chivalric_romance label "Romance de cavalaria".
- Chivalric_romance label "Romans dworski".
- Chivalric_romance label "Рыцарский роман".
- Chivalric_romance label "رواية فروسية".
- Chivalric_romance label "騎士道物語".
- Chivalric_romance label "骑士文学".
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Rytířský_román.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Höfischer_Roman.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Μυθιστορία.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Novela_de_caballerías.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Zalduntza_liburu.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Roman_de_chevalerie.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Letteratura_cavalleresca.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs 騎士道物語.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs 기사도_이야기.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Ridderroman.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Romans_dworski.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Romance_de_cavalaria.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs m.050z5g.
- Chivalric_romance sameAs Q1159457.
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- Chivalric_romance wasDerivedFrom Chivalric_romance?oldid=598728466.
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- Chivalric_romance isPrimaryTopicOf Chivalric_romance.