| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| King Horn |
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| probably the earliest English-language romance, written c.1250 and containing about 1,500 lines. It is by an anonymous author and is based on an earlier work in French. Emphasizing action and adventure, the poem relates the story of a heroic Scottish princes successful fight to regain his kingdom after his expulsion by invaders. | 1 | | See edition ed. by J. Hall (1901); W. H. French, Essays on King Horn (1940). | 2 |
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