Intertextual Masculinity in French Renaissance Literature is an in-depth analysis of normative masculinity in a specific corpus from pre-modern Europe: narrative literature devoted to the subject of adultery and cuckoldry. Reading such historical documents as early modern legal texts, penance manuals, and criminal records in relation to the Cent nouvelles nouvelles and works by Rabelais and Brantÿme, LaGuardia formulates a definition of masculinity in a specific historical context.
Intertextual Masculinity in French Renaissance Literature is an in-depth analysis of normative masculinity in a specific corpus from pre-modern Europe: narrative literature devoted to the subject of adultery and cuckoldry. Reading such historical documents as early modern legal texts, penance manuals, and criminal records in relation to the Cent nouvelles nouvelles and works by Rabelais and Brantÿme, LaGuardia formulates a definition of masculinity in a specific historical context.
David LaGuardia is an Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College
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Introduction Chapter 1 Masculinity as an Intertextual Concept in Legal, Pastoral, and Clerical Documents of the Late Middle Ages Chapter 2 Masculinities in the Intertext Chapter 3 Intertextual Masculinity in Rabelais's Tiers Livre Chapter 4 Toward Unstable Masculinity in Brantôme's Recueil des dames Chapter 101 Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 Masculinity as an Intertextual Concept in Legal, Pastoral, and Clerical Documents of the Late Middle Ages Chapter 2 Masculinities in the Intertext Chapter 3 Intertextual Masculinity in Rabelais's Tiers Livre Chapter 4 Toward Unstable Masculinity in Brantôme's Recueil des dames Chapter 101 Conclusion
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