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  1. Sea of Silk
    A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval French Literature
    Published: [2009]

    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9780812291254
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    Series: The Middle Ages Series
    Subjects: Französische Literatur; French literature / To 1500 / History and criticism; Women silk industry workers in literature; Silk industry in literature; Clothing and dress in literature; Women silk industry workers / Mediterranean Region / History; Seidenindustrie; Literatur; Frauenarbeit <Motiv>; Französisch; Frauenarbeit (Motiv); Seidenstraße (Motiv); Textilkunst; French literature; Literature; Women silk industry workers; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval; Geschichte; Literatur; Französisch; Frauenarbeit <Motiv>; Seidenindustrie; Textilkunst; Seidenstraße <Motiv>; Literatur
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    E. Jane Burns argues that literary portraits of medieval heroines who produce and decorate silk cloth or otherwise manipulate items of silk outline a metaphorical geography that includes northern France as an important cultural player within the silk economics of the Mediterranean

  2. Sea of Silk
    A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval French Literature
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    E. Jane Burns argues that literary portraits of medieval heroines who produce and decorate silk cloth or otherwise manipulate items of silk outline a metaphorical geography that includes northern France as an important cultural player within the silk... more

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    E. Jane Burns argues that literary portraits of medieval heroines who produce and decorate silk cloth or otherwise manipulate items of silk outline a metaphorical geography that includes northern France as an important cultural player within the silk economics of the Mediterranean.

     

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    Series: The Middle Ages Series
    Subjects: Französisch; Literatur; Frauenarbeit <Motiv>; Seidenindustrie
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  3. Sea of Silk
    A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval French Literature
    Published: 2009; ©2009.
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

    Biographical note: E. Jane Burns is Druscilla French Distinguished Professor of Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is author of Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture and... more

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    Biographical note: E. Jane Burns is Druscilla French Distinguished Professor of Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is author of Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture and Bodytalk: When Women Speak in Old French Literature, both also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

     

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    ISBN: 9780812291254
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    Series: The Middle Ages Series
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    Subjects: Silk industry in literature; French literature; Clothing and dress in literature; Women silk industry workers in literature; Literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (272 S.)
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    FrontmatterContentsIntroduction. Sea of Silk: A Textile GeographyChapter one. Women and SilkChapter Two. Women Silk Workers from King Arthur’s France to King Roger’s PalermoChapter Three. Women Working Silk from Constantinople to Lotharingia (Le Dit de l’Empereur Constant, Le Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole)Chapter Four. Following Two "Ladies of Carthage" from Tyre to North Africa and Spain to France (Le Roman d’Enéas, Aucassin et Nicolette)Chapter Five. Women Mapping a Silk Route from Saint-Denis to Jerusalem and Constantinople (Le Pèlerinage de Charlemagne)Chapter Six. Silk Between VirginsGlossaryNotesWorks citedIndexAcknowledgments.

  4. Sea of Silk
    A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval French Literature
    Published: [2009]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Series: The Middle Ages Series
    Subjects: Französische Literatur; French literature / To 1500 / History and criticism; Women silk industry workers in literature; Silk industry in literature; Clothing and dress in literature; Women silk industry workers / Mediterranean Region / History; Seidenindustrie; Literatur; Frauenarbeit <Motiv>; Französisch; Frauenarbeit (Motiv); Seidenstraße (Motiv); Textilkunst; French literature; Literature; Women silk industry workers; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval; Geschichte; Literatur; Französisch; Frauenarbeit <Motiv>; Seidenindustrie; Textilkunst; Seidenstraße <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (272p.)
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    25 illus

    E. Jane Burns argues that literary portraits of medieval heroines who produce and decorate silk cloth or otherwise manipulate items of silk outline a metaphorical geography that includes northern France as an important cultural player within the silk economics of the Mediterranean

  5. Sea of Silk
    A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval French Literature
    Published: 2009; ©2009.
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

    Biographical note: E. Jane Burns is Druscilla French Distinguished Professor of Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is author of Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture and... more

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    Biographical note: E. Jane Burns is Druscilla French Distinguished Professor of Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is author of Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture and Bodytalk: When Women Speak in Old French Literature, both also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

     

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    ISBN: 9780812291254
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    Series: The Middle Ages Series
    The Middle Ages Series
    Subjects: Silk industry in literature; French literature; Clothing and dress in literature; Women silk industry workers in literature; Literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (272 S.)
    Notes:

    FrontmatterContentsIntroduction. Sea of Silk: A Textile GeographyChapter one. Women and SilkChapter Two. Women Silk Workers from King Arthur’s France to King Roger’s PalermoChapter Three. Women Working Silk from Constantinople to Lotharingia (Le Dit de l’Empereur Constant, Le Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole)Chapter Four. Following Two "Ladies of Carthage" from Tyre to North Africa and Spain to France (Le Roman d’Enéas, Aucassin et Nicolette)Chapter Five. Women Mapping a Silk Route from Saint-Denis to Jerusalem and Constantinople (Le Pèlerinage de Charlemagne)Chapter Six. Silk Between VirginsGlossaryNotesWorks citedIndexAcknowledgments.

  6. Sea of silk
    a textile geography of women's work in medieval French literature
    Published: 2009; ©2009
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Women and silk: remapping the silk routes from China to France -- Women silk workers from King Arthur's France to King Roger's Palermo (Yvain ou le chevalier au lion) -- Women working silk from Constantinople to Lotharingia (Le dit de l'empereur... more

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    Women and silk: remapping the silk routes from China to France -- Women silk workers from King Arthur's France to King Roger's Palermo (Yvain ou le chevalier au lion) -- Women working silk from Constantinople to Lotharingia (Le dit de l'empereur constant, le roman de la rose ou de Guillaume de Dole) -- Following two "ladies of Carthage" from Tyre to North Africa and Spain to France (Le roman d'enas, Aucassin et Nicolette) -- Women mapping a silk route from Saint-Denis to Jerusalem and Constantinople (Le Pèlerinage de Charlemagne) -- Silk between virgins: following a relic from Constantinople to Chartres

     

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