14.1 Oral traditions and epic poetry
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Medieval literature's epics and courtly love stories shaped European culture. From The Song of Roland to Dante's Divine Comedy, these works explored heroism, loyalty, and romantic ideals. Key authors like Chrétien de Troyes and Marie de France developed conventions of courtly love. These tales, set against historical events like the Crusades, continue to influence modern storytelling and cultural perceptions of romance.
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Medieval literature's epics and courtly love stories shaped European culture. From The Song of Roland to Dante's Divine Comedy, these works explored heroism, loyalty, and romantic ideals. Key authors like Chrétien de Troyes and Marie de France developed conventions of courtly love. These tales, set against historical events like the Crusades, continue to influence modern storytelling and cultural perceptions of romance.
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