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- List_of_literary_cycles abstract "The Anansi tales, which center on the Ashanti of Ghana trickster spider-spirit Anansi, and its variations in the Americas as Ti Malice and Bouki in Haiti, Br'er Rabbit or John and Old Master in the Southern US.The Matter of Britain (or the \"Arthurian cycle\"), which centers on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round TableThe Matter of France (or the \"Carolingian cycle\"), which centers on Charlemagne and the Twelve PeersThe Matter of Rome (or the \"cycle of Rome\"), which centers on Julius Caesar and Alexander the GreatThe Reynard cycle, which centers on the fabular fox ReynardThe Epic Cycle, which centers on the Trojan WarThe Mythological Cycle, which centers on the Celtic pantheonThe Fenian Cycle, which centers on Fionn mac Cumhaill and the FiannaThe Ulster Cycle, which centers on Cú Chulainn and the Kingdom of UlsterThe Cycle of the Kings, which centers on the monarchy of IrelandDer Ring des Nibelungen (or the \"Ring cycle\"), which centers on the Ring and the Norse pantheonThe four troubadours Bernart d'Auriac, Pere Salvatge, Roger Bernard III of Foix, and Peter III of Aragon composed a cycle of four sirventes in the summer of 1285 concerning the Aragonese Crusade.The Japanese literary concept of sekai (世界, lit. \"world\") bears strong similarities to that of a cycle. Those surrounding Minamoto no Yoshitsune and the Soga brothers are likely the most popularly reproduced.".
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- List_of_literary_cycles wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of literary cycles".
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- List_of_literary_cycles comment "The Anansi tales, which center on the Ashanti of Ghana trickster spider-spirit Anansi, and its variations in the Americas as Ti Malice and Bouki in Haiti, Br'er Rabbit or John and Old Master in the Southern US.The Matter of Britain (or the \"Arthurian cycle\"), which centers on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round TableThe Matter of France (or the \"Carolingian cycle\"), which centers on Charlemagne and the Twelve PeersThe Matter of Rome (or the \"cycle of Rome\"), which centers on Julius Caesar and Alexander the GreatThe Reynard cycle, which centers on the fabular fox ReynardThe Epic Cycle, which centers on the Trojan WarThe Mythological Cycle, which centers on the Celtic pantheonThe Fenian Cycle, which centers on Fionn mac Cumhaill and the FiannaThe Ulster Cycle, which centers on Cú Chulainn and the Kingdom of UlsterThe Cycle of the Kings, which centers on the monarchy of IrelandDer Ring des Nibelungen (or the \"Ring cycle\"), which centers on the Ring and the Norse pantheonThe four troubadours Bernart d'Auriac, Pere Salvatge, Roger Bernard III of Foix, and Peter III of Aragon composed a cycle of four sirventes in the summer of 1285 concerning the Aragonese Crusade.The Japanese literary concept of sekai (世界, lit. ".
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