The Expansion and Transformations of Courtly Literature

The Expansion and Transformations of Courtly Literature
Author: Nathaniel B. Smith,Joseph T. Snow
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820332635

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This collection brings together twelve selected papers given at the Second Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society. Because the courtly ethos is the central phenomenon marking medieval vernacular literature, it provides a theme that serves as an ideological guide through the later Middle Ages and on into the Renaissance and as a framework for the essays collected in this volume.

The Expansion and Transformations of Courtly Literature

The Expansion and Transformations of Courtly Literature
Author: Nathaniel B. Smith,Joseph Thomas Snow,International Courtly Literature Society
Publsiher: Athens : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 082030476X

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This collection brings together twelve selected papers given at the Second Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society. Because the courtly ethos is the central phenomenon marking medieval vernacular literature, it provides a theme that serves as an ideological guide through the later Middle Ages and on into the Renaissance and as a framework for the essays collected in this volume.

The Expansion and Transformation of Courtly Literature

   The    Expansion and Transformation of Courtly Literature
Author: Nathaniel B. Smith,Joseph T. Snow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1434798502

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Courtly Love Undressed

Courtly Love Undressed
Author: E. Jane Burns
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812291247

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Clothing was used in the Middle Ages to mark religious, military, and chivalric orders, lepers, and prostitutes. The ostentatious display of luxury dress more specifically served as a means of self-definition for members of the ruling elite and the courtly lovers among them. In Courtly Love Undressed, E. Jane Burns unfolds the rich display of costly garments worn by amorous partners in literary texts and other cultural documents in the French High Middle Ages. Burns "reads through clothes" in lyric, romance, and didactic literary works, vernacular sermons, and sumptuary laws to show how courtly attire is used to negotiate desire, sexuality, and symbolic space as well as social class. Reading through clothes reveals that the expression of female desire, so often effaced in courtly lyric and romance, can be registered in the poetic deployment of fabric and adornment, and that gender is often configured along a sartorial continuum, rather than in terms of naturally derived categories of woman and man. The symbolic identification of the court itself as a hybrid crossing place between Europe and the East also emerges through Burns's reading of literary allusions to the trade, travel, and pilgrimage that brought luxury cloth to France.

The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature

The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature
Author: Catherine Bates
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780521414807

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The Rhetoric of Courtship is about the literature of the Elizabethan period with a particular focus on the literature of the court. This book considers how writers and courtiers related to Elizabeth I within a system of patronage and how they portrayed this relationship in fictional courtship of poetry and prose.

Love Cures

Love Cures
Author: Laine E. Doggett
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780271076430

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What is love? Popular culture bombards us with notions of the intoxicating capacities of love or of beguiling women who can bewitch or heal—to the point that it is easy to believe that such images are timeless and universal. Not so, argues Laine Doggett in Love Cures. Aspects of love that are expressed in popular music—such as “love is a drug,” “sexual healing,” and “love potion number nine”—trace deep roots to Old French romance of the high Middle Ages. A young woman heals a poisoned knight. A mother prepares a love potion for a daughter who will marry a stranger in a faraway land. How can readers interpret such events? In contrast to scholars who have dismissed these women as fantasy figures or labeled them “witches,” Doggett looks at them in the light of medical and magical practices of the high Middle Ages. Love Cures argues that these practitioners, as represented in romance, have shaped modern notions of love. Love Cures seeks to engage scholars of love, marriage, and magic in disciplines as diverse as literature, history, anthropology, and philosophy.

Courtly Literature

Courtly Literature
Author: International Courtly Literature Society. Congress
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789027222114

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The International Courtly Literature Society aims to promote the study of courtly literature, primarily, but not exclusively, of medieval Europe. The 45 articles selected here from the papers presented at the 5th Congress center around three themes: rhetoric and courtly literature, the audience of courtly literature, and courtly literature in a comparative perspective. There are contributions by specialists in Old French Literature on such diverse topics as Adenet le Roi, Rene d'Anjou, Le Bel Inconnu, and 15th-century prose chronicles; by Provencalists on the eternal topic of courtly love; by Anglicists on Chaucer, Henryson, Malory, and others; by Germanists on Heinrich von Morungen, der Schwanritter, and Walther von der Vogelweide; by Hispanists on La Celestina and the Historia Troiana; there are also articles on Italian, Dutch, and Scandinavian literature, and two relating to Persian and Arabic courtly texts.

Ideas of Authorship in the English and Scottish Dream Vision

Ideas of Authorship in the English and Scottish Dream Vision
Author: Laurie Atkinson
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843846925

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An investigation of English and Scottish dream visions written on the cusp of the "Renaissance", teasing out distinctive ideas of authorship which informed their design. The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries have long been acknowledged as a period of profound change in ideas of authorship, in which a transition from a "medieval" to a "modern" paradigm took place. In England and Scotland, changing approaches to Chaucer have rightly been considered as a catalyst for the elevation of English as a literary language and the birth of an English literary history. There is a tendency, however, when moving from Chaucer's self-professed poetic followers of this time to the philological approach associated with William Caxton and the 1532 Works, to pass over the literary careers of the English and Scots poets belonging to the intervening half-century: John Skelton, William Dunbar, Stephen Hawes, and Gavin Douglas. This volume redresses that neglect. Its close and comparative readings of these poets' stimulating but critically neglected dream visions and related first-person narratives reveal a spectrum of ideas of authorship: four distinct engagements with tradition and opportunity, united by their utilisation of a particular form. It regards authorship as a topic of invention, a discourse for appropriation, which is available to but not inevitable in late medieval and early modern writing. Overall, it facilitates newly focussed study of an often obscured literary-historical period, one with a heightened interest in the authors of the past - Chaucer, Lydgate, Petrarch, Virgil - but also an increasingly acute perception of the conditions of authorship in the present.