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The forest was a standard topos in medieval romance as a landscape contiguous with yet separate from reality, an ‘other’ world which could on occasion become the actual Otherworld of Celtic myth. Combining real and symbolic associations, the forest became a literary construction with its own rules and associations. Dante made good use of the ‘otherness’ of the forest, and Shakespeare was not unaware of its function as a setting for unusual or magical happenings.
The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun
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