Shaping Courtliness in Medieval France
Essays in Honor of Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
Herausgeber: Daniel O'Sullivan, Daniel E; Shepard, Laurie
Shaping Courtliness in Medieval France
Essays in Honor of Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
Herausgeber: Daniel O'Sullivan, Daniel E; Shepard, Laurie
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The question of what medieval "courtliness" was, both as a literary influence and as a historical "reality", is debated in this volume.
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The question of what medieval "courtliness" was, both as a literary influence and as a historical "reality", is debated in this volume.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781843843351
- ISBN-10: 1843843358
- Artikelnr.: 36083287
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781843843351
- ISBN-10: 1843843358
- Artikelnr.: 36083287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Daniel E. O'Sullivan, Laurie Shepard
Introduction Matilda Tomaryn: A Bibliography A Perfume of Reality:
Desublimating the Courtly - Peter Haidu Shaping the Case: the Olim and the
Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX - Donald L Maddox Charles d'Orléans
and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British
Library MS Royal16.F.ii. - Michel-André Bossy Meraugis de Portlesguez and
the Limits of Courtliness - Kristin Burr The Art of "Transmutation" in the
Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to
Life for the Court of Philip the Good - Joan Tasker Grimbert Thomas's
Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir - David Hult Humanimals: The Future of
Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau - Virginie Greene A Matter of Life or
Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France's Guigemar - Logan E.
Whalen Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court - Evelyn Birge Vitz
Lombarda's Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 -
Elizabeth W. Poe Na Maria: Courtliness and Marian Devotion in Old Occitan
Lyric - Daniel E. O'Sullivan From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d'Anjou's
Decision to Reenter the World - William Schenck From Chrétien to Christine:
Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during
the Hundred Years War - Nadia Margolis The Favorable Reception of Outsiders
at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange - Laine E Doggett Shapng
Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk - E. Jane Burns Force de parole:
Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival's Bestiaire d'amours, Copied in
Metz around 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. Ms Duce 308) - Nancy Freeman Regalado The
Poetic legacy of Charles d'Anjo in Italy: Aristocratics Poetics in the
Comune - Laurie Shepard Envoi - Sarah White
Desublimating the Courtly - Peter Haidu Shaping the Case: the Olim and the
Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX - Donald L Maddox Charles d'Orléans
and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British
Library MS Royal16.F.ii. - Michel-André Bossy Meraugis de Portlesguez and
the Limits of Courtliness - Kristin Burr The Art of "Transmutation" in the
Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to
Life for the Court of Philip the Good - Joan Tasker Grimbert Thomas's
Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir - David Hult Humanimals: The Future of
Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau - Virginie Greene A Matter of Life or
Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France's Guigemar - Logan E.
Whalen Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court - Evelyn Birge Vitz
Lombarda's Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 -
Elizabeth W. Poe Na Maria: Courtliness and Marian Devotion in Old Occitan
Lyric - Daniel E. O'Sullivan From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d'Anjou's
Decision to Reenter the World - William Schenck From Chrétien to Christine:
Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during
the Hundred Years War - Nadia Margolis The Favorable Reception of Outsiders
at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange - Laine E Doggett Shapng
Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk - E. Jane Burns Force de parole:
Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival's Bestiaire d'amours, Copied in
Metz around 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. Ms Duce 308) - Nancy Freeman Regalado The
Poetic legacy of Charles d'Anjo in Italy: Aristocratics Poetics in the
Comune - Laurie Shepard Envoi - Sarah White
Introduction Matilda Tomaryn: A Bibliography A Perfume of Reality:
Desublimating the Courtly - Peter Haidu Shaping the Case: the Olim and the
Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX - Donald L Maddox Charles d'Orléans
and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British
Library MS Royal16.F.ii. - Michel-André Bossy Meraugis de Portlesguez and
the Limits of Courtliness - Kristin Burr The Art of "Transmutation" in the
Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to
Life for the Court of Philip the Good - Joan Tasker Grimbert Thomas's
Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir - David Hult Humanimals: The Future of
Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau - Virginie Greene A Matter of Life or
Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France's Guigemar - Logan E.
Whalen Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court - Evelyn Birge Vitz
Lombarda's Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 -
Elizabeth W. Poe Na Maria: Courtliness and Marian Devotion in Old Occitan
Lyric - Daniel E. O'Sullivan From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d'Anjou's
Decision to Reenter the World - William Schenck From Chrétien to Christine:
Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during
the Hundred Years War - Nadia Margolis The Favorable Reception of Outsiders
at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange - Laine E Doggett Shapng
Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk - E. Jane Burns Force de parole:
Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival's Bestiaire d'amours, Copied in
Metz around 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. Ms Duce 308) - Nancy Freeman Regalado The
Poetic legacy of Charles d'Anjo in Italy: Aristocratics Poetics in the
Comune - Laurie Shepard Envoi - Sarah White
Desublimating the Courtly - Peter Haidu Shaping the Case: the Olim and the
Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX - Donald L Maddox Charles d'Orléans
and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British
Library MS Royal16.F.ii. - Michel-André Bossy Meraugis de Portlesguez and
the Limits of Courtliness - Kristin Burr The Art of "Transmutation" in the
Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to
Life for the Court of Philip the Good - Joan Tasker Grimbert Thomas's
Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir - David Hult Humanimals: The Future of
Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau - Virginie Greene A Matter of Life or
Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France's Guigemar - Logan E.
Whalen Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court - Evelyn Birge Vitz
Lombarda's Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 -
Elizabeth W. Poe Na Maria: Courtliness and Marian Devotion in Old Occitan
Lyric - Daniel E. O'Sullivan From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d'Anjou's
Decision to Reenter the World - William Schenck From Chrétien to Christine:
Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during
the Hundred Years War - Nadia Margolis The Favorable Reception of Outsiders
at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange - Laine E Doggett Shapng
Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk - E. Jane Burns Force de parole:
Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival's Bestiaire d'amours, Copied in
Metz around 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. Ms Duce 308) - Nancy Freeman Regalado The
Poetic legacy of Charles d'Anjo in Italy: Aristocratics Poetics in the
Comune - Laurie Shepard Envoi - Sarah White