#  Havelok and King Horn 

 



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M. Hynes-Berry Spec. 50 75 Cohesion in King Horn &amp; Orfeo  
  
M. Mills MAE 45 76 Havelok's return  
  
A. McIntosh MAE 45 76 Language of extant versions of Havelok  
  
David Staines Spec. 51 76 Havelok: 13th c Handbook for Princes  
  
J. C. Hirsh NM 78 77 Havelok 2933 \[not a 20-line error - not a minstrel book - no minstrels - study of 3 `minstrel' MSS\]  
  
G. B. Jack Ang. 95 77 Date of Havelok  
  
Georgianna Ziegler NM 81 80 Structural repetition in King Horn  
  
G. V. Smithers Davis St. Scansion of Havelok &amp; use of -en, -e, also Chaucer In Douglas Gray (ed.), ME Studies OUP 83  
  
R. S. Allen (ed.), King Horn Garland 84  
  
Ralph Hanna Spec. 60 85 Review of Allen's King Horn  
  
A. C. Spearing Readings Early med. narrative style (Horn, Havelok) CUP 87  
  
G. V. Smithers (ed.), Havelok Oxf. 87  
  
G. V. Smithers MAE 57 88 The style of Havelok  
  
Rosamund Allen Date &amp; provenance of King Horn Kane essays 88  
  
J. Finlayson M&amp;H 18 90 Horn &amp; Havelok: mistaken identities  
  
Robert Levine YES 22 92 Who composed Havelok for whom  
  
Anne Scott SP 89 92 Language as convention &amp; sociolect in Havelok  
  
Nancy Bradbury SP 90 93 The traditional origins of Havelok  
  
R. M. Liuzza JEGP 93 94 Representation &amp; readership in Havelok  
  
L. O. Purdon M&amp;H 20 94 Rite of vassalage in Havelok  
  
T. Turville-Petre Havelok and the history of the nation In Meale, Readings 1994  
  
C. Stuart SP 93 96 Havelok &amp; Edward I in the 1290s