Evelyn Mullally / John Thompson (eds.)
The Court and Cultural Diversity
Selected Papers from the Eighth Triennial Meeting of the International Courtly Literature Society, 1995
Herausgeber: Mullally, Evelyn A M; Thompson, John
Evelyn Mullally / John Thompson (eds.)
The Court and Cultural Diversity
Selected Papers from the Eighth Triennial Meeting of the International Courtly Literature Society, 1995
Herausgeber: Mullally, Evelyn A M; Thompson, John
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The expression of cultural differences in medieval courtly literature explored.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780859915175
- ISBN-10: 0859915174
- Artikelnr.: 34966459
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780859915175
- ISBN-10: 0859915174
- Artikelnr.: 34966459
Evelyn Mullally, John Thompson
`Poet and Prince in Medieval Ireland'.
Gearoid Mac Eoin `Court Poets and Historians in Late Medieval Connaught'.
Nollaig O Muraile `Courtly Acculturation in the Lais and Fables of Marie de France'.
Rupert Pickens `Locating the Court: Socio
Cultural Exchange in Jean Renart's L'Escoufle'.
Francoise H M Le Saux `Negative Self
Promotion: the Troubadour `Sirventes Joglaresc''.
Catherine Léglu `Odd Man Out: Villon at Court'.
Barbara Sargent
Baur *** `Animating Medieval Court Satire'.
Ad Putter `La Fin des Chroniques de Froissart et le tragique de la cour'.
Michel Zink `Domesticating Diversity: Female Founders in Medieval Genealogical Literature and La Fille de comte de Pontieu'.
Donald L Maddox ``Dame Custance la gentil': Gaimar's Portrait of a Lady and Her Books'.
Jean Blacker `Alterity and Subjectivity in the Roman de Melusine'.
Sara Sturm
Maddox `Passelion, Marc l'Essilie et l'ideal courtois'.
Michelle Szkilnik `The Political Songs in the Chronicles of Pierre of Pierre de Langtoft and Robert Mannying'.
Thea Summerfield `Romance after Bosworth'.
Helen Cooper `Courtliness in Some Fourteenth
Century English Pastourelles'.
John Scattergood `Amor in Marie de France Equitan and Fresne: the Failure of the Courtly Ideal'.
June Hall McCash `Secondary Characters in Equitan and Eliduc'.
Joan Brumlik `The Optimistic Love
Poet: Philippe de Beaumanoir'.
Leslie C Brook `The Lady Speaks: The Transformation of French Courtly Poetry in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries'.
Maureen Boulton `Nice Young Girls and Wicked Old Witches: The `Rightful Age' of Women in Middle English Verse'.
Jessica Cooke `Readers, Writers, and Lovers in Grimalte y Gradissa'.
Diana Wright `Shota Rustaveli and the Structure of Courtly Love'.
Bert Beynen `The Tournai Rose as a Secular and a Sacred Epithalamium'.
Lori J. Walters `The Gesta Henrici Quinti and the Bedford Psalter
Hours'.
Sylvia Wright `Medieval Equivalents of `quote
unquote': the Presentation of Spoken Words in Courtly Romance'.
Frank Brandsma `Courtly Romances in the Privy Wardrobe'.
Carter Revard `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
A S G Edwards `Richard Hill
a London Compiler'.
Heather Collier `Our Food, Foreign Foods: Food as a Cultural Delimiter in the Middle Ages'.
Terence Scully `Courtly Cooking all'italiana: Gastronomical Approaches to Medieval Italian Literature'.
Christopher Kleinhenz `The Outsider at Court, or What is so Strange about the Stranger?'.
William MacBain ``Pseudo'
Courtly Elements in a Canonical Epic'.
Sara I. James `The Prodigal Knight, the Hungry Mother and the Triple Murder: Mirrors and Marvels in the Dolopathos Dog Story'.
Mary B Speer `Une recluse fort (peu) courtoise: destin d'une anecdote dans le Roman des Sept Sages'.
Yasmina Foehr
Janssens `Courtly Discourse and Folklore in La Manekine'.
Carol J Harvey `The First
Person Narrator in Middle
Dutch Fabliaux'.
Bart Besamusca `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
Keith Busby
Gearoid Mac Eoin `Court Poets and Historians in Late Medieval Connaught'.
Nollaig O Muraile `Courtly Acculturation in the Lais and Fables of Marie de France'.
Rupert Pickens `Locating the Court: Socio
Cultural Exchange in Jean Renart's L'Escoufle'.
Francoise H M Le Saux `Negative Self
Promotion: the Troubadour `Sirventes Joglaresc''.
Catherine Léglu `Odd Man Out: Villon at Court'.
Barbara Sargent
Baur *** `Animating Medieval Court Satire'.
Ad Putter `La Fin des Chroniques de Froissart et le tragique de la cour'.
Michel Zink `Domesticating Diversity: Female Founders in Medieval Genealogical Literature and La Fille de comte de Pontieu'.
Donald L Maddox ``Dame Custance la gentil': Gaimar's Portrait of a Lady and Her Books'.
Jean Blacker `Alterity and Subjectivity in the Roman de Melusine'.
Sara Sturm
Maddox `Passelion, Marc l'Essilie et l'ideal courtois'.
Michelle Szkilnik `The Political Songs in the Chronicles of Pierre of Pierre de Langtoft and Robert Mannying'.
Thea Summerfield `Romance after Bosworth'.
Helen Cooper `Courtliness in Some Fourteenth
Century English Pastourelles'.
John Scattergood `Amor in Marie de France Equitan and Fresne: the Failure of the Courtly Ideal'.
June Hall McCash `Secondary Characters in Equitan and Eliduc'.
Joan Brumlik `The Optimistic Love
Poet: Philippe de Beaumanoir'.
Leslie C Brook `The Lady Speaks: The Transformation of French Courtly Poetry in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries'.
Maureen Boulton `Nice Young Girls and Wicked Old Witches: The `Rightful Age' of Women in Middle English Verse'.
Jessica Cooke `Readers, Writers, and Lovers in Grimalte y Gradissa'.
Diana Wright `Shota Rustaveli and the Structure of Courtly Love'.
Bert Beynen `The Tournai Rose as a Secular and a Sacred Epithalamium'.
Lori J. Walters `The Gesta Henrici Quinti and the Bedford Psalter
Hours'.
Sylvia Wright `Medieval Equivalents of `quote
unquote': the Presentation of Spoken Words in Courtly Romance'.
Frank Brandsma `Courtly Romances in the Privy Wardrobe'.
Carter Revard `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
A S G Edwards `Richard Hill
a London Compiler'.
Heather Collier `Our Food, Foreign Foods: Food as a Cultural Delimiter in the Middle Ages'.
Terence Scully `Courtly Cooking all'italiana: Gastronomical Approaches to Medieval Italian Literature'.
Christopher Kleinhenz `The Outsider at Court, or What is so Strange about the Stranger?'.
William MacBain ``Pseudo'
Courtly Elements in a Canonical Epic'.
Sara I. James `The Prodigal Knight, the Hungry Mother and the Triple Murder: Mirrors and Marvels in the Dolopathos Dog Story'.
Mary B Speer `Une recluse fort (peu) courtoise: destin d'une anecdote dans le Roman des Sept Sages'.
Yasmina Foehr
Janssens `Courtly Discourse and Folklore in La Manekine'.
Carol J Harvey `The First
Person Narrator in Middle
Dutch Fabliaux'.
Bart Besamusca `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
Keith Busby
`Poet and Prince in Medieval Ireland'.
Gearoid Mac Eoin `Court Poets and Historians in Late Medieval Connaught'.
Nollaig O Muraile `Courtly Acculturation in the Lais and Fables of Marie de France'.
Rupert Pickens `Locating the Court: Socio
Cultural Exchange in Jean Renart's L'Escoufle'.
Francoise H M Le Saux `Negative Self
Promotion: the Troubadour `Sirventes Joglaresc''.
Catherine Léglu `Odd Man Out: Villon at Court'.
Barbara Sargent
Baur *** `Animating Medieval Court Satire'.
Ad Putter `La Fin des Chroniques de Froissart et le tragique de la cour'.
Michel Zink `Domesticating Diversity: Female Founders in Medieval Genealogical Literature and La Fille de comte de Pontieu'.
Donald L Maddox ``Dame Custance la gentil': Gaimar's Portrait of a Lady and Her Books'.
Jean Blacker `Alterity and Subjectivity in the Roman de Melusine'.
Sara Sturm
Maddox `Passelion, Marc l'Essilie et l'ideal courtois'.
Michelle Szkilnik `The Political Songs in the Chronicles of Pierre of Pierre de Langtoft and Robert Mannying'.
Thea Summerfield `Romance after Bosworth'.
Helen Cooper `Courtliness in Some Fourteenth
Century English Pastourelles'.
John Scattergood `Amor in Marie de France Equitan and Fresne: the Failure of the Courtly Ideal'.
June Hall McCash `Secondary Characters in Equitan and Eliduc'.
Joan Brumlik `The Optimistic Love
Poet: Philippe de Beaumanoir'.
Leslie C Brook `The Lady Speaks: The Transformation of French Courtly Poetry in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries'.
Maureen Boulton `Nice Young Girls and Wicked Old Witches: The `Rightful Age' of Women in Middle English Verse'.
Jessica Cooke `Readers, Writers, and Lovers in Grimalte y Gradissa'.
Diana Wright `Shota Rustaveli and the Structure of Courtly Love'.
Bert Beynen `The Tournai Rose as a Secular and a Sacred Epithalamium'.
Lori J. Walters `The Gesta Henrici Quinti and the Bedford Psalter
Hours'.
Sylvia Wright `Medieval Equivalents of `quote
unquote': the Presentation of Spoken Words in Courtly Romance'.
Frank Brandsma `Courtly Romances in the Privy Wardrobe'.
Carter Revard `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
A S G Edwards `Richard Hill
a London Compiler'.
Heather Collier `Our Food, Foreign Foods: Food as a Cultural Delimiter in the Middle Ages'.
Terence Scully `Courtly Cooking all'italiana: Gastronomical Approaches to Medieval Italian Literature'.
Christopher Kleinhenz `The Outsider at Court, or What is so Strange about the Stranger?'.
William MacBain ``Pseudo'
Courtly Elements in a Canonical Epic'.
Sara I. James `The Prodigal Knight, the Hungry Mother and the Triple Murder: Mirrors and Marvels in the Dolopathos Dog Story'.
Mary B Speer `Une recluse fort (peu) courtoise: destin d'une anecdote dans le Roman des Sept Sages'.
Yasmina Foehr
Janssens `Courtly Discourse and Folklore in La Manekine'.
Carol J Harvey `The First
Person Narrator in Middle
Dutch Fabliaux'.
Bart Besamusca `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
Keith Busby
Gearoid Mac Eoin `Court Poets and Historians in Late Medieval Connaught'.
Nollaig O Muraile `Courtly Acculturation in the Lais and Fables of Marie de France'.
Rupert Pickens `Locating the Court: Socio
Cultural Exchange in Jean Renart's L'Escoufle'.
Francoise H M Le Saux `Negative Self
Promotion: the Troubadour `Sirventes Joglaresc''.
Catherine Léglu `Odd Man Out: Villon at Court'.
Barbara Sargent
Baur *** `Animating Medieval Court Satire'.
Ad Putter `La Fin des Chroniques de Froissart et le tragique de la cour'.
Michel Zink `Domesticating Diversity: Female Founders in Medieval Genealogical Literature and La Fille de comte de Pontieu'.
Donald L Maddox ``Dame Custance la gentil': Gaimar's Portrait of a Lady and Her Books'.
Jean Blacker `Alterity and Subjectivity in the Roman de Melusine'.
Sara Sturm
Maddox `Passelion, Marc l'Essilie et l'ideal courtois'.
Michelle Szkilnik `The Political Songs in the Chronicles of Pierre of Pierre de Langtoft and Robert Mannying'.
Thea Summerfield `Romance after Bosworth'.
Helen Cooper `Courtliness in Some Fourteenth
Century English Pastourelles'.
John Scattergood `Amor in Marie de France Equitan and Fresne: the Failure of the Courtly Ideal'.
June Hall McCash `Secondary Characters in Equitan and Eliduc'.
Joan Brumlik `The Optimistic Love
Poet: Philippe de Beaumanoir'.
Leslie C Brook `The Lady Speaks: The Transformation of French Courtly Poetry in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries'.
Maureen Boulton `Nice Young Girls and Wicked Old Witches: The `Rightful Age' of Women in Middle English Verse'.
Jessica Cooke `Readers, Writers, and Lovers in Grimalte y Gradissa'.
Diana Wright `Shota Rustaveli and the Structure of Courtly Love'.
Bert Beynen `The Tournai Rose as a Secular and a Sacred Epithalamium'.
Lori J. Walters `The Gesta Henrici Quinti and the Bedford Psalter
Hours'.
Sylvia Wright `Medieval Equivalents of `quote
unquote': the Presentation of Spoken Words in Courtly Romance'.
Frank Brandsma `Courtly Romances in the Privy Wardrobe'.
Carter Revard `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
A S G Edwards `Richard Hill
a London Compiler'.
Heather Collier `Our Food, Foreign Foods: Food as a Cultural Delimiter in the Middle Ages'.
Terence Scully `Courtly Cooking all'italiana: Gastronomical Approaches to Medieval Italian Literature'.
Christopher Kleinhenz `The Outsider at Court, or What is so Strange about the Stranger?'.
William MacBain ``Pseudo'
Courtly Elements in a Canonical Epic'.
Sara I. James `The Prodigal Knight, the Hungry Mother and the Triple Murder: Mirrors and Marvels in the Dolopathos Dog Story'.
Mary B Speer `Une recluse fort (peu) courtoise: destin d'une anecdote dans le Roman des Sept Sages'.
Yasmina Foehr
Janssens `Courtly Discourse and Folklore in La Manekine'.
Carol J Harvey `The First
Person Narrator in Middle
Dutch Fabliaux'.
Bart Besamusca `The Diabolic Hero in Medieval French Narrative: Trubert and Wistasse le Moine'.
Keith Busby