Reading semiotically against the backdrop of Arthurian narratives, this study examines how these canonical medieval texts explore fame's visual power. Reading semiotically against the backdrop of Arthurian narratives, this study examines how these...
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Reading semiotically against the backdrop of Arthurian narratives, this study examines how these canonical medieval texts explore fame's visual power. Reading semiotically against the backdrop of Arthurian narratives, this study examines how these canonical medieval texts explore fame's visual power
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Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Fame and Fürstenspiegel; 2 René d'Anjou's Negotiations with Fame: Creating for a Future Past; 3 Chaucer's House of Fame: The Quasi-Iconoclastic Present; 4 Edward the Black Prince, the Future King; Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited; Previous Publications; Index