Which of the following describes the 'Matter of Britain,' one of the three primary subject cycles of Middle English romance?
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Correct answer: Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
The 'Matter of Britain' refers specifically to the Arthurian legends. This cycle was famously defined by the 12th-century poet Jean Bodel, distinguishing it from the Matter of France (Charlemagne) and the Matter of Rome (classical antiquity).
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