Bartering of Blauncheflur
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- "Kelly has neatly summarized the discussion of the sources as follows: "Scholars disagree as to whether Floris and Blauncheflur is an oriental tale that was adapted for Western audiences, or a tale whose European author simply supplied it with an oriental setting."[1] (Kathleen Coyne Kelly, "Bartering of Blauncheflur," p. 102.)
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