Christopher Kleinhenz / Keith Busby (eds.)
Courtly Arts and the Art of Courtliness
Selected Papers from the Eleventh Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 29 July-4 August 2004
Herausgeber: Busby, Keith; Kleinhenz, Christopher
Christopher Kleinhenz / Keith Busby (eds.)
Courtly Arts and the Art of Courtliness
Selected Papers from the Eleventh Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 29 July-4 August 2004
Herausgeber: Busby, Keith; Kleinhenz, Christopher
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2006
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- ISBN-13: 9781843840794
- ISBN-10: 1843840790
- Artikelnr.: 21388352
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 802
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 163mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1833g
- ISBN-13: 9781843840794
- ISBN-10: 1843840790
- Artikelnr.: 21388352
Keith Busby, Christopher Kleinhenz
Foreword Book-Burning at Don Quixote's: Thoughts on the Educating Force of
Courtly Romance - C. Stephen Jaeger Music and the Origins of Courtliness -
The Crusade as Context: The Manuscripts of Athis et Prophilias - Richard
Rouse and Mary Rouse Context and Reception: A Crusading Collection for
Charles IV of France - Mary Rouse and Richard Rouse The Anti-Romances of
Andrea da Baberino - Gloria Allaire From Trojan to Briton: Brutus's
Masculinity and Lineage in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
- Laura D. Barefield Le Roman de fils du roi Costant: vertigier en "fin'
amant" - Anne Berthelot Adultery and Death in Shot Rustaveli's The Man in
the Panther Skin - G. Koolemans Beynen Courtly Revision of Wace's Roman de
Brut in British Library Egerton MS 3028 - Jean Blacker Burgundian
Devotional Manuscripts: Philip the Good - Maureen Boulton Mirror Characters
- Frank Brandsma MS Sion Supersaxo 97bis: A Profeminine Reading of Alan
Chartier's Verse - Baldesar Castiglione and The Book of the Courtier: Being
a Musician, the Courtier May Achieve His Highest Goal: The Balance and
Harmony of SpiritSpirit - Marco Cerocchi A Good Tale, and Reading It Well:
Truth, Fiction and a Future Critical Perspective on Gottfried's Tristan -
Christopher R. Clason Dire l'amour: étude comparée des modes du discours
dans le De Amore d'André le Chapelain, le Collier de la Colombe et le Kama
SutraSutra - Alain Corbellari The Representations of Illness in the Hispani
Chivalric Romance - Ivy A. Corfis The Scope and Importance of the Color
Palettes Used by the Conte du Graal Miniaturists - Paul Creamer Le Lai du
Laüstic: espace poétic où forme et fond fusionnent - Evelyne Datta Giving
the Devil His Due: Justice and Equity in L'Advocacie Nostre Dame - Judith
Davis Desire, Subjectivity, and Subjection in Bernart de Ventadorn's "Can
vei la lauzeta mover" - Fidel Fajardo-Acosta Quelle fin pour un eseignement
d'un père à son fils? La clôture du texte dans les manuscrits des Fables
Pierre Aufors (Chastoiement d'un père à son fils, version A)son fils,
version A) - Yasmina Foehr-Janssens "Tel cuide vengier sa honte qui
l'accroist": Wrath in Jean d'Arras's Roman de Mélusine - Stacey L. Hahn
Challenging the Court: Kings and Queens in Les miracles de Nostre Dame par
personages - Carol J Harvey Love is a Monologue: The Lack of Courtship in
Old French Courtly Narrative - Kathy M. Krause The Mulier mediatrix in the
Deus Amanz of Marie de France - June Hall McCash The End of the "Courtly
Book" in Wolfram's Titurel - Matthias M A Meyer Chaucer, Astronomy, and
Astrology: A Courtly Connection - Edward J. Milowicki Inscribing the Breath
of a Speaking Voice: Vox Sponsae in St. Bernard's Sermons on the Canticles
and in Chrétien's Erec et Enide - Jeanne A. Nightingale From Court to
Empire: The Peninsular Trajectory of Oliveier de Castille - Ana Pairet
Christmas Gifts in Medieval Occitania: Matfre Ermengaud's Letter to His
Sister - Pat Ayers Reading Harley 978: Marie de France in Context - Rupert
Pickens Monstrous Children of Lanval: The Cantare of Ponzela Gaia - Maria
Bendinelli Predelli Compilers and Users of Medieval German Song Collections
(1250-1500) - Silvia Ranawake The Promise of Laughter: Irony and Allegory
in Le conte dou graal and Li chevaliers as deus espees - Paul Vincent
Rockwell Incipit Citation in French Lyric Poetry of the Twelfth through
Fourteenth Centuries - Samuel N. Rosenberg Minor Characters in Marie de
France's Lais: Messengers and Their Messages - Judith Rice Rothschild
Talking about the Poem in the Poem - Perhaps for Special Reasons? The
Author (Male Author?) versus the Female "I" of the Poem? - Marianne Sandels
Skeptical Takes on Courtly Culture in Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par
personnages - Susan L. Stakel "daz hât diu harpfe getân": Music and
Performance of Courtly Culture in Middle High German Courtly Literature -
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand The Merchant's Residence and Garden as
locus amoenus in the Yiddish Dukus Horant - Joseph M. Sullivan Romantic
Love to the Death: The Fair Maiden of Astolat in Malory's Morte D'Arthur
and Lady Ariko in The Tale of Heike - Yuko Tagaya Uncourtly Texts in
Courtly Books: Observations on MS Chantilly, Musée Condé 475 - Richard
Trachsler Authority and Auctoritas in the Works of Jean Bodel - Adrian P.
Tudor "Pour ce que cuers ne puet mentir": le personnage matenel dans
Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut - Marion Uhlig Re-Examining Wace's Round
Table - Lori J. Walters Ex libris Mariae: Courtly Book Iconography in the
Illuminated Manuscripts of Marie de France - Logan E. Whalen Instructing
the Court: Raimon Vidal's Pedagogy for the Courtly Joglar - Valerie M.
Wilhite Chemise and Ceinture: Marie de France's Guigemar and the Use of
Textiles - Monica L. Wright Equinec. A Recently Discovered Fourteenth Lai
Composed by Marie de France - Walter A Blue
Courtly Romance - C. Stephen Jaeger Music and the Origins of Courtliness -
The Crusade as Context: The Manuscripts of Athis et Prophilias - Richard
Rouse and Mary Rouse Context and Reception: A Crusading Collection for
Charles IV of France - Mary Rouse and Richard Rouse The Anti-Romances of
Andrea da Baberino - Gloria Allaire From Trojan to Briton: Brutus's
Masculinity and Lineage in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
- Laura D. Barefield Le Roman de fils du roi Costant: vertigier en "fin'
amant" - Anne Berthelot Adultery and Death in Shot Rustaveli's The Man in
the Panther Skin - G. Koolemans Beynen Courtly Revision of Wace's Roman de
Brut in British Library Egerton MS 3028 - Jean Blacker Burgundian
Devotional Manuscripts: Philip the Good - Maureen Boulton Mirror Characters
- Frank Brandsma MS Sion Supersaxo 97bis: A Profeminine Reading of Alan
Chartier's Verse - Baldesar Castiglione and The Book of the Courtier: Being
a Musician, the Courtier May Achieve His Highest Goal: The Balance and
Harmony of SpiritSpirit - Marco Cerocchi A Good Tale, and Reading It Well:
Truth, Fiction and a Future Critical Perspective on Gottfried's Tristan -
Christopher R. Clason Dire l'amour: étude comparée des modes du discours
dans le De Amore d'André le Chapelain, le Collier de la Colombe et le Kama
SutraSutra - Alain Corbellari The Representations of Illness in the Hispani
Chivalric Romance - Ivy A. Corfis The Scope and Importance of the Color
Palettes Used by the Conte du Graal Miniaturists - Paul Creamer Le Lai du
Laüstic: espace poétic où forme et fond fusionnent - Evelyne Datta Giving
the Devil His Due: Justice and Equity in L'Advocacie Nostre Dame - Judith
Davis Desire, Subjectivity, and Subjection in Bernart de Ventadorn's "Can
vei la lauzeta mover" - Fidel Fajardo-Acosta Quelle fin pour un eseignement
d'un père à son fils? La clôture du texte dans les manuscrits des Fables
Pierre Aufors (Chastoiement d'un père à son fils, version A)son fils,
version A) - Yasmina Foehr-Janssens "Tel cuide vengier sa honte qui
l'accroist": Wrath in Jean d'Arras's Roman de Mélusine - Stacey L. Hahn
Challenging the Court: Kings and Queens in Les miracles de Nostre Dame par
personages - Carol J Harvey Love is a Monologue: The Lack of Courtship in
Old French Courtly Narrative - Kathy M. Krause The Mulier mediatrix in the
Deus Amanz of Marie de France - June Hall McCash The End of the "Courtly
Book" in Wolfram's Titurel - Matthias M A Meyer Chaucer, Astronomy, and
Astrology: A Courtly Connection - Edward J. Milowicki Inscribing the Breath
of a Speaking Voice: Vox Sponsae in St. Bernard's Sermons on the Canticles
and in Chrétien's Erec et Enide - Jeanne A. Nightingale From Court to
Empire: The Peninsular Trajectory of Oliveier de Castille - Ana Pairet
Christmas Gifts in Medieval Occitania: Matfre Ermengaud's Letter to His
Sister - Pat Ayers Reading Harley 978: Marie de France in Context - Rupert
Pickens Monstrous Children of Lanval: The Cantare of Ponzela Gaia - Maria
Bendinelli Predelli Compilers and Users of Medieval German Song Collections
(1250-1500) - Silvia Ranawake The Promise of Laughter: Irony and Allegory
in Le conte dou graal and Li chevaliers as deus espees - Paul Vincent
Rockwell Incipit Citation in French Lyric Poetry of the Twelfth through
Fourteenth Centuries - Samuel N. Rosenberg Minor Characters in Marie de
France's Lais: Messengers and Their Messages - Judith Rice Rothschild
Talking about the Poem in the Poem - Perhaps for Special Reasons? The
Author (Male Author?) versus the Female "I" of the Poem? - Marianne Sandels
Skeptical Takes on Courtly Culture in Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par
personnages - Susan L. Stakel "daz hât diu harpfe getân": Music and
Performance of Courtly Culture in Middle High German Courtly Literature -
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand The Merchant's Residence and Garden as
locus amoenus in the Yiddish Dukus Horant - Joseph M. Sullivan Romantic
Love to the Death: The Fair Maiden of Astolat in Malory's Morte D'Arthur
and Lady Ariko in The Tale of Heike - Yuko Tagaya Uncourtly Texts in
Courtly Books: Observations on MS Chantilly, Musée Condé 475 - Richard
Trachsler Authority and Auctoritas in the Works of Jean Bodel - Adrian P.
Tudor "Pour ce que cuers ne puet mentir": le personnage matenel dans
Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut - Marion Uhlig Re-Examining Wace's Round
Table - Lori J. Walters Ex libris Mariae: Courtly Book Iconography in the
Illuminated Manuscripts of Marie de France - Logan E. Whalen Instructing
the Court: Raimon Vidal's Pedagogy for the Courtly Joglar - Valerie M.
Wilhite Chemise and Ceinture: Marie de France's Guigemar and the Use of
Textiles - Monica L. Wright Equinec. A Recently Discovered Fourteenth Lai
Composed by Marie de France - Walter A Blue
Foreword Book-Burning at Don Quixote's: Thoughts on the Educating Force of
Courtly Romance - C. Stephen Jaeger Music and the Origins of Courtliness -
The Crusade as Context: The Manuscripts of Athis et Prophilias - Richard
Rouse and Mary Rouse Context and Reception: A Crusading Collection for
Charles IV of France - Mary Rouse and Richard Rouse The Anti-Romances of
Andrea da Baberino - Gloria Allaire From Trojan to Briton: Brutus's
Masculinity and Lineage in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
- Laura D. Barefield Le Roman de fils du roi Costant: vertigier en "fin'
amant" - Anne Berthelot Adultery and Death in Shot Rustaveli's The Man in
the Panther Skin - G. Koolemans Beynen Courtly Revision of Wace's Roman de
Brut in British Library Egerton MS 3028 - Jean Blacker Burgundian
Devotional Manuscripts: Philip the Good - Maureen Boulton Mirror Characters
- Frank Brandsma MS Sion Supersaxo 97bis: A Profeminine Reading of Alan
Chartier's Verse - Baldesar Castiglione and The Book of the Courtier: Being
a Musician, the Courtier May Achieve His Highest Goal: The Balance and
Harmony of SpiritSpirit - Marco Cerocchi A Good Tale, and Reading It Well:
Truth, Fiction and a Future Critical Perspective on Gottfried's Tristan -
Christopher R. Clason Dire l'amour: étude comparée des modes du discours
dans le De Amore d'André le Chapelain, le Collier de la Colombe et le Kama
SutraSutra - Alain Corbellari The Representations of Illness in the Hispani
Chivalric Romance - Ivy A. Corfis The Scope and Importance of the Color
Palettes Used by the Conte du Graal Miniaturists - Paul Creamer Le Lai du
Laüstic: espace poétic où forme et fond fusionnent - Evelyne Datta Giving
the Devil His Due: Justice and Equity in L'Advocacie Nostre Dame - Judith
Davis Desire, Subjectivity, and Subjection in Bernart de Ventadorn's "Can
vei la lauzeta mover" - Fidel Fajardo-Acosta Quelle fin pour un eseignement
d'un père à son fils? La clôture du texte dans les manuscrits des Fables
Pierre Aufors (Chastoiement d'un père à son fils, version A)son fils,
version A) - Yasmina Foehr-Janssens "Tel cuide vengier sa honte qui
l'accroist": Wrath in Jean d'Arras's Roman de Mélusine - Stacey L. Hahn
Challenging the Court: Kings and Queens in Les miracles de Nostre Dame par
personages - Carol J Harvey Love is a Monologue: The Lack of Courtship in
Old French Courtly Narrative - Kathy M. Krause The Mulier mediatrix in the
Deus Amanz of Marie de France - June Hall McCash The End of the "Courtly
Book" in Wolfram's Titurel - Matthias M A Meyer Chaucer, Astronomy, and
Astrology: A Courtly Connection - Edward J. Milowicki Inscribing the Breath
of a Speaking Voice: Vox Sponsae in St. Bernard's Sermons on the Canticles
and in Chrétien's Erec et Enide - Jeanne A. Nightingale From Court to
Empire: The Peninsular Trajectory of Oliveier de Castille - Ana Pairet
Christmas Gifts in Medieval Occitania: Matfre Ermengaud's Letter to His
Sister - Pat Ayers Reading Harley 978: Marie de France in Context - Rupert
Pickens Monstrous Children of Lanval: The Cantare of Ponzela Gaia - Maria
Bendinelli Predelli Compilers and Users of Medieval German Song Collections
(1250-1500) - Silvia Ranawake The Promise of Laughter: Irony and Allegory
in Le conte dou graal and Li chevaliers as deus espees - Paul Vincent
Rockwell Incipit Citation in French Lyric Poetry of the Twelfth through
Fourteenth Centuries - Samuel N. Rosenberg Minor Characters in Marie de
France's Lais: Messengers and Their Messages - Judith Rice Rothschild
Talking about the Poem in the Poem - Perhaps for Special Reasons? The
Author (Male Author?) versus the Female "I" of the Poem? - Marianne Sandels
Skeptical Takes on Courtly Culture in Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par
personnages - Susan L. Stakel "daz hât diu harpfe getân": Music and
Performance of Courtly Culture in Middle High German Courtly Literature -
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand The Merchant's Residence and Garden as
locus amoenus in the Yiddish Dukus Horant - Joseph M. Sullivan Romantic
Love to the Death: The Fair Maiden of Astolat in Malory's Morte D'Arthur
and Lady Ariko in The Tale of Heike - Yuko Tagaya Uncourtly Texts in
Courtly Books: Observations on MS Chantilly, Musée Condé 475 - Richard
Trachsler Authority and Auctoritas in the Works of Jean Bodel - Adrian P.
Tudor "Pour ce que cuers ne puet mentir": le personnage matenel dans
Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut - Marion Uhlig Re-Examining Wace's Round
Table - Lori J. Walters Ex libris Mariae: Courtly Book Iconography in the
Illuminated Manuscripts of Marie de France - Logan E. Whalen Instructing
the Court: Raimon Vidal's Pedagogy for the Courtly Joglar - Valerie M.
Wilhite Chemise and Ceinture: Marie de France's Guigemar and the Use of
Textiles - Monica L. Wright Equinec. A Recently Discovered Fourteenth Lai
Composed by Marie de France - Walter A Blue
Courtly Romance - C. Stephen Jaeger Music and the Origins of Courtliness -
The Crusade as Context: The Manuscripts of Athis et Prophilias - Richard
Rouse and Mary Rouse Context and Reception: A Crusading Collection for
Charles IV of France - Mary Rouse and Richard Rouse The Anti-Romances of
Andrea da Baberino - Gloria Allaire From Trojan to Briton: Brutus's
Masculinity and Lineage in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
- Laura D. Barefield Le Roman de fils du roi Costant: vertigier en "fin'
amant" - Anne Berthelot Adultery and Death in Shot Rustaveli's The Man in
the Panther Skin - G. Koolemans Beynen Courtly Revision of Wace's Roman de
Brut in British Library Egerton MS 3028 - Jean Blacker Burgundian
Devotional Manuscripts: Philip the Good - Maureen Boulton Mirror Characters
- Frank Brandsma MS Sion Supersaxo 97bis: A Profeminine Reading of Alan
Chartier's Verse - Baldesar Castiglione and The Book of the Courtier: Being
a Musician, the Courtier May Achieve His Highest Goal: The Balance and
Harmony of SpiritSpirit - Marco Cerocchi A Good Tale, and Reading It Well:
Truth, Fiction and a Future Critical Perspective on Gottfried's Tristan -
Christopher R. Clason Dire l'amour: étude comparée des modes du discours
dans le De Amore d'André le Chapelain, le Collier de la Colombe et le Kama
SutraSutra - Alain Corbellari The Representations of Illness in the Hispani
Chivalric Romance - Ivy A. Corfis The Scope and Importance of the Color
Palettes Used by the Conte du Graal Miniaturists - Paul Creamer Le Lai du
Laüstic: espace poétic où forme et fond fusionnent - Evelyne Datta Giving
the Devil His Due: Justice and Equity in L'Advocacie Nostre Dame - Judith
Davis Desire, Subjectivity, and Subjection in Bernart de Ventadorn's "Can
vei la lauzeta mover" - Fidel Fajardo-Acosta Quelle fin pour un eseignement
d'un père à son fils? La clôture du texte dans les manuscrits des Fables
Pierre Aufors (Chastoiement d'un père à son fils, version A)son fils,
version A) - Yasmina Foehr-Janssens "Tel cuide vengier sa honte qui
l'accroist": Wrath in Jean d'Arras's Roman de Mélusine - Stacey L. Hahn
Challenging the Court: Kings and Queens in Les miracles de Nostre Dame par
personages - Carol J Harvey Love is a Monologue: The Lack of Courtship in
Old French Courtly Narrative - Kathy M. Krause The Mulier mediatrix in the
Deus Amanz of Marie de France - June Hall McCash The End of the "Courtly
Book" in Wolfram's Titurel - Matthias M A Meyer Chaucer, Astronomy, and
Astrology: A Courtly Connection - Edward J. Milowicki Inscribing the Breath
of a Speaking Voice: Vox Sponsae in St. Bernard's Sermons on the Canticles
and in Chrétien's Erec et Enide - Jeanne A. Nightingale From Court to
Empire: The Peninsular Trajectory of Oliveier de Castille - Ana Pairet
Christmas Gifts in Medieval Occitania: Matfre Ermengaud's Letter to His
Sister - Pat Ayers Reading Harley 978: Marie de France in Context - Rupert
Pickens Monstrous Children of Lanval: The Cantare of Ponzela Gaia - Maria
Bendinelli Predelli Compilers and Users of Medieval German Song Collections
(1250-1500) - Silvia Ranawake The Promise of Laughter: Irony and Allegory
in Le conte dou graal and Li chevaliers as deus espees - Paul Vincent
Rockwell Incipit Citation in French Lyric Poetry of the Twelfth through
Fourteenth Centuries - Samuel N. Rosenberg Minor Characters in Marie de
France's Lais: Messengers and Their Messages - Judith Rice Rothschild
Talking about the Poem in the Poem - Perhaps for Special Reasons? The
Author (Male Author?) versus the Female "I" of the Poem? - Marianne Sandels
Skeptical Takes on Courtly Culture in Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par
personnages - Susan L. Stakel "daz hât diu harpfe getân": Music and
Performance of Courtly Culture in Middle High German Courtly Literature -
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand The Merchant's Residence and Garden as
locus amoenus in the Yiddish Dukus Horant - Joseph M. Sullivan Romantic
Love to the Death: The Fair Maiden of Astolat in Malory's Morte D'Arthur
and Lady Ariko in The Tale of Heike - Yuko Tagaya Uncourtly Texts in
Courtly Books: Observations on MS Chantilly, Musée Condé 475 - Richard
Trachsler Authority and Auctoritas in the Works of Jean Bodel - Adrian P.
Tudor "Pour ce que cuers ne puet mentir": le personnage matenel dans
Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut - Marion Uhlig Re-Examining Wace's Round
Table - Lori J. Walters Ex libris Mariae: Courtly Book Iconography in the
Illuminated Manuscripts of Marie de France - Logan E. Whalen Instructing
the Court: Raimon Vidal's Pedagogy for the Courtly Joglar - Valerie M.
Wilhite Chemise and Ceinture: Marie de France's Guigemar and the Use of
Textiles - Monica L. Wright Equinec. A Recently Discovered Fourteenth Lai
Composed by Marie de France - Walter A Blue