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  1. Winner and Waster and its contexts
    chivalry, law and economics in fourteenth-century England
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

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    First recent full-length analysis of a major medieval poem

     

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    Subjects: Debate poetry, English (Middle) / History and criticism; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism
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  2. Lyric tactics
    poetry, genre, and practice in later medieval England
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
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    ISBN: 9781512824803; 9780812248791
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    Series: The Middle Ages series
    Subjects: English poetry / History and criticism / Middle English, 1100-1500; Lyric poetry / History and criticism; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Lyrik; Mittelenglisch
    Scope: 214 Seiten, Illustrationen
  3. Ekphrastic medieval visions
    a new discussion in interarts theory
    Published: 2011
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    Series: The new Middle Ages
    Subjects: Ekphrasis; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Poetics / History / To 1500; Geschichte; Ekphrasis; Lyrik
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  4. Brueghel's heavy dancers
    transgressive clothing, class, and culture in the late middle ages
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    Burel and silk: the clothing of the shepherdess -- "Selonc le bregerois usage": the genre of the bergerie -- "Those hideous mountain girls" -- "Hide the pecker": German mock pastourelles -- "And for she was of town": Chaucer's Miller and Alison -- "A... more

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    Burel and silk: the clothing of the shepherdess -- "Selonc le bregerois usage": the genre of the bergerie -- "Those hideous mountain girls" -- "Hide the pecker": German mock pastourelles -- "And for she was of town": Chaucer's Miller and Alison -- "A sheef of pecok arwes, bright and kene": Chaucer's yeoman and the social context of archery -- Clothing and German antipeasant satire

     

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    ISBN: 9780815632153; 0815632150
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    Series: Medieval studies
    Subjects: Geschichte; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Clothing and dress / History / Medieval, 500-1500; Decoration and ornament, Rustic / Europe; Bauer <Motiv>; Literatur; Kleidung; Kleidung <Motiv>; Soziale Stellung; Malerei; Gesellschaft; Kunst
    Other subjects: Bruegel, Pieter de Oudere (1525-1569); Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400): The Canterbury tales
    Scope: XXV, 361 Seite, Illustrationen, 27 cm
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  5. Lyrische Narrationen - narrative Lyrik
    Gattungsinterferenzen in der mittelalterlichen Literatur
    Published: [2011]; ©2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    In der europäischen Literatur des Mittelalters kommt einerseits die Lyrik immer wieder ins Erzählen, andererseits können Erzählungen auf unterschiedliche Weise lyrische Qualitäten annehmen. Solche generischen Interferenzbeziehungen verweisen auf ein... more

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    In der europäischen Literatur des Mittelalters kommt einerseits die Lyrik immer wieder ins Erzählen, andererseits können Erzählungen auf unterschiedliche Weise lyrische Qualitäten annehmen. Solche generischen Interferenzbeziehungen verweisen auf ein Problem, dem in aktuellen literaturtheoretischen Debatten verstärkte Aufmerksamkeit zukommt: der paradoxen Wechselbeziehung von narrativer Struktur und lyrischer Qualität. Die Beiträge des Bandes erörtern zum einen theoretische Grundbegriffe und Positionen zum Verhältnis von Lyriktheorie und Narratologie; zum anderen skizzieren sie an Fallbeispielen aus der europäischen Literatur des Mittelalters unterschiedliche Möglichkeiten der Narrativierung im Bereich der Liebeslyrik. Im Gegenzug wird vor allem anhand von Beispielen der mittelhochdeutschen Erzählliteratur nach Formen und Funktionen narrativer Lyrismen gefragt. Diese Fragestellung führen die Beiträge des Bandes abschließend in den Bereich des mystischen Schrifttums ein. In komparatistischer und zugleich transgenerischer Perspektive werden damit Spielarten eines historisch praktizierten Lyrikbegriffs verfolgt und kritisiert, der sich als generisches Komplement zu narrativer Dynamik versteht. Ein solcher Lyrikbegriff erweist sich nicht nur als Herausforderung für die aktuelle Literaturtheorie, seine literatur- und medienhistorischen Konsequenzen sind auch geeignet, bisherige literaturhistorische Paradigmenbildungen aufzulösen

     

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    ISBN: 9783110215922
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    RVK Categories: EC 6052
    Series: Trends in Medieval Philology ; 16
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Gattungen; Genres; Lyric Poetry; Lyrik; Middle Ages/Literature; Mittelalter /Literatur; Narratologie; Narratology; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
    Scope: 1 online resource (413 p.)
  6. Weltflucht
    Poesie und Poetik der Vergänglichkeit in der weltlichen Dichtung des 12. bis 15. Jahrhunderts
    Published: [2009]; ©2009
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Die Untersuchung widmet sich den Denk- und Darstellungsformen von Vergänglichkeit und Weltabsage in der Lyrik und Epik des 12. bis 15. Jahrhunderts. Da weltliche Dichtung selbst "Weltwerk" ist, stehen sie von vornherein im Zeichen einer glücklichen... more

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    Die Untersuchung widmet sich den Denk- und Darstellungsformen von Vergänglichkeit und Weltabsage in der Lyrik und Epik des 12. bis 15. Jahrhunderts. Da weltliche Dichtung selbst "Weltwerk" ist, stehen sie von vornherein im Zeichen einer glücklichen Paradoxie: Weltflucht ist in der Poesie immer von einem latenten Weltbezug begleitet. Die poetischen Problementwürfe steuern somit auf eine Pluralität des Denkens und der ästhetischen Imagination zu, die die rigiden Konzepte der theologischen Tradition untergräbt und gleichsam deren neuzeitliche Überwindung vorbereitet. Erörtert werden u.a. Allegorien der Vanitas wie Frau Welt, die Negativierung des erotischen Begehrens und der Konnex von weltlicher Liebe und Weltliebe, Modelle des Lebensweges und der Umkehr, Referenzen zwischen poetischer Weltabsage und theologischem contemptus mundi, Kontingenz und Unverlässlichkeit des Weltlichen in narrativen Sujets und Handlungsstrukturen, schließlich die Relevanz des Themas auf einer poetologischen Ebene (Tod des Autors, Permanenz der Schrift, Wiederholbarkeit der Lektüre). Im Zentrum der Analysen stehen das poetische Werk Walthers von der Vogelweide, Dantes und Petrarcas, das mittellateinische Alexanderepos und der höfische Roman

     

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    ISBN: 9783110216998
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    RVK Categories: GE 8202
    Series: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte ; 54 (288)
    Subjects: Escape in literature; German philology; German poetry; Poetry / Themes, motives; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Middle Ages (literature); Mittelalter /Literatur; Vergänglichkeit /i. d. Literatur; Weltabkehr /i. d. Literatur; renunciation of the world (in literature); transience (in literature); Deutsch; Vanitas; Weltliche Literatur; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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  7. Der Begriff der Dichtung in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Published: [2009]; ©2009
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Gegenstand der Arbeit ist die Frage, was in der Zeit von 1450 bis 1750 als Dichtung begriffen wurde. Der erste Teil ist den Begriffen der Nachahmung und Gleichnishaftigkeit gewidmet und rekonstruiert die Rezeptionsgeschichte der aristotelischen... more

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    Gegenstand der Arbeit ist die Frage, was in der Zeit von 1450 bis 1750 als Dichtung begriffen wurde. Der erste Teil ist den Begriffen der Nachahmung und Gleichnishaftigkeit gewidmet und rekonstruiert die Rezeptionsgeschichte der aristotelischen "Poetik", deren Nachahmungsbegriff erst sichtbar werden konnte, als die Definition der Dichtung über Gleichnishaftigkeit, Exemplarizität oder ähnliche Konzepte in den Hintergrund zu treten begann. Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts ersetzt der Begriff der Fiktion den Begriff der Nachahmung. Der zweite Teil der Arbeit rekonstruiert die Geschichte des Enthusiasmus, der von den neuplatonisch beeinflussten Autoren um 1500 noch als göttliche Inspiration verstanden wird. Aus theologischen Gründen wird mit der Reformation die Möglichkeit einer göttlichen Inspiration bestritten. Inspiration ist jetzt nur noch eine Metapher für Begabung. Daraus entwickelt sich die Deutung des Enthusiasmus als einer besonderen "Stimmung" des lyrischen Dichters. Damit schreibt die Arbeit die doppelte Geschichte des Begriffes der Dichtung, der in der Moderne einerseits die Fiktionalität als charakteristisches Merkmal bezeichnet, andererseits aber den spezifisch inspirierten Charakter der "Lyrik"

     

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    ISBN: 9783110224283
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    RVK Categories: EC 3000
    Series: Historia Hermeneutica. Series Studia ; 8
    Subjects: Fiction / History and criticism / Theory, etc; Literature / History and criticism; Poetics / History; Poetry / History and criticism / Theory, etc; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Poetry, Modern / History and criticism; Fiktionalität; Inspiration; Poetik; fictionality; inspiration; poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General
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  8. Ekphrastic medieval visions
    a new discussion in interarts theory
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780230109841
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    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: The new Middle Ages
    Subjects: Ekphrasis; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Poetics / History / To 1500; Geschichte; Lyrik; Ekphrasis
    Scope: 208 S.
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  9. "Ragionar d'amore"
    il lessico delle emozioni nella lirica medievale
    Contributor: Decaria, Alessio (Publisher); Leonardi, Lino (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Edizioni del Galluzzo per la Fondazione Ezio Franceschini, Firenze

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    Contributor: Decaria, Alessio (Publisher); Leonardi, Lino (Publisher)
    Language: Italian
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    ISBN: 9788884506832
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    Series: MediEVI ; 9
    Subjects: Emotions in literature; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Lyrik
    Scope: VIII, 323 Seiten, Tabellen
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  10. Ethics and enjoyment in late medieval poetry
    love after Aristotle
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Jessica Rosenfeld provides a history of the ethics of medieval vernacular love poetry by tracing its engagement with the late medieval reception of Aristotle. Beginning with a history of the idea of enjoyment from Plato to Peter Abelard and the... more

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    Jessica Rosenfeld provides a history of the ethics of medieval vernacular love poetry by tracing its engagement with the late medieval reception of Aristotle. Beginning with a history of the idea of enjoyment from Plato to Peter Abelard and the troubadours, the book then presents a literary and philosophical history of the medieval ethics of love, centered on the legacy of the Roman de la Rose. The chapters reveal that 'courtly love' was scarcely confined to what is often characterized as an ethic of sacrifice and deferral, but also engaged with Aristotelian ideas about pleasure and earthly happiness. Readings of Machaut, Froissart, Chaucer, Dante, Deguileville and Langland show that poets were often markedly aware of the overlapping ethical languages of philosophy and erotic poetry. The study's conclusion places medieval poetry and philosophy in the context of psychoanalytic ethics, and argues for a re-evaluation of Lacan's ideas about courtly love

     

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    ISBN: 9780511686924
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 85
    Subjects: Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Pleasure in literature; Ethics in literature; Ethik; Rezeption; Liebeslyrik
    Other subjects: Aristoteles (v384-v322); Jean de Meung (-1305): Roman de la rose
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    Introduction: love after Aristotle -- Enjoyment: a medieval history -- Narcissus after Aristotle: love and ethics in Le Roman de la Rose -- Metamorphoses of pleasure in the fourteenth century Dit Amoureux -- Love's knowledge: fabliau, allegory, and fourteenth-century anti-intellectualism -- On human happiness: Dante, Chaucer, and the felicity of friendship -- Coda: Chaucer's philosophical women

  11. Brueghel's heavy dancers
    transgressive clothing, class, and culture in the late middle ages
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, NY

    Burel and silk: the clothing of the shepherdess -- "Selonc le bregerois usage": the genre of the bergerie -- "Those hideous mountain girls" -- "Hide the pecker": German mock pastourelles -- "And for she was of town": Chaucer's Miller and Alison -- "A... more

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    Burel and silk: the clothing of the shepherdess -- "Selonc le bregerois usage": the genre of the bergerie -- "Those hideous mountain girls" -- "Hide the pecker": German mock pastourelles -- "And for she was of town": Chaucer's Miller and Alison -- "A sheef of pecok arwes, bright and kene": Chaucer's yeoman and the social context of archery -- Clothing and German antipeasant satire

     

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    Series: Medieval studies
    Subjects: Geschichte; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Clothing and dress / History / Medieval, 500-1500; Decoration and ornament, Rustic / Europe; Bauer <Motiv>; Literatur; Kleidung; Kleidung <Motiv>; Soziale Stellung; Malerei; Gesellschaft; Kunst
    Other subjects: Bruegel, Pieter de Oudere (1525-1569); Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400): The Canterbury tales
    Scope: XXV, 361 Seite, Illustrationen, 27 cm
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  12. Lyric tactics
    poetry, genre, and practice in later medieval England
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Series: The Middle Ages series
    Subjects: English poetry / History and criticism / Middle English, 1100-1500; Lyric poetry / History and criticism; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Lyrik; Mittelenglisch
    Scope: 214 Seiten, Illustrationen
  13. Exemplary comparison from Homer to Petrarch
    Author: Sayce, Olive
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The book is a study of comparison and identification with exemplary figures drawn from myth, history and historical legend, the Bible, the authorial canon, and literary tradition, from Homer to the interrelated branches of the medieval European... more

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    The book is a study of comparison and identification with exemplary figures drawn from myth, history and historical legend, the Bible, the authorial canon, and literary tradition, from Homer to the interrelated branches of the medieval European vernacular lyric up to the end of the fourteenth century. The first half treats Homer, Virgil, Latin poets from Catullus to Ovid, and late and medieval Latin poets. The second half discusses the troubadour lyric, including Italian and Catalan poets who wrote in the language of the troubadours, the trouvère lyric, the German lyric, and the Sicilian and Italian lyric up to Petrarch. The languages covered are thus classical Greek, classical, post-classical and medieval Latin, Occitan/Old Provençal, Old French, and medieval German and Italian.Representative examples of comparison and identification are given in the original language, followed by translation and textual and literary analysis. OLIVE SAYCE is Emeritus Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages, Somerville College, Oxford

     

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    ISBN: 9781846156366
    Subjects: Simile; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Medieval; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Latin poetry / History and criticism; Latin poetry, Medieval and modern / History and criticism; Literatur; Vorbild <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Homer / Criticism and interpretation; Virgil / Criticism and interpretation
    Scope: 1 online resource (xiv, 407 pages)
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    Homer: The Iliad and the Odyssey -- Virgil: the Aeneid -- Latin poets from Catullus to Ovid -- Latin poets from antiquity to the Middle Ages -- The troubadour poets -- the trouvère poets -- The German poets -- The Sicilian and Italian poets

  14. Exemplary comparison from Homer to Petrarch
    Author: Sayce, Olive
    Published: 2008
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    The book is a study of comparison and identification with exemplary figures drawn from myth, history and historical legend, the Bible, the authorial canon, and literary tradition, from Homer to the interrelated branches of the medieval European vernacular lyric up to the end of the fourteenth century. The first half treats Homer, Virgil, Latin poets from Catullus to Ovid, and late and medieval Latin poets. The second half discusses the troubadour lyric, including Italian and Catalan poets who wrote in the language of the troubadours, the trouvère lyric, the German lyric, and the Sicilian and Italian lyric up to Petrarch. The languages covered are thus classical Greek, classical, post-classical and medieval Latin, Occitan/Old Provençal, Old French, and medieval German and Italian.Representative examples of comparison and identification are given in the original language, followed by translation and textual and literary analysis. OLIVE SAYCE is Emeritus Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages, Somerville College, Oxford

     

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    Subjects: Simile; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Medieval; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Latin poetry / History and criticism; Latin poetry, Medieval and modern / History and criticism; Literatur; Vorbild <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Homer / Criticism and interpretation; Virgil / Criticism and interpretation
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  15. Ethics and enjoyment in late medieval poetry
    love after Aristotle
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Jessica Rosenfeld provides a history of the ethics of medieval vernacular love poetry by tracing its engagement with the late medieval reception of Aristotle. Beginning with a history of the idea of enjoyment from Plato to Peter Abelard and the... more

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    Jessica Rosenfeld provides a history of the ethics of medieval vernacular love poetry by tracing its engagement with the late medieval reception of Aristotle. Beginning with a history of the idea of enjoyment from Plato to Peter Abelard and the troubadours, the book then presents a literary and philosophical history of the medieval ethics of love, centered on the legacy of the Roman de la Rose. The chapters reveal that 'courtly love' was scarcely confined to what is often characterized as an ethic of sacrifice and deferral, but also engaged with Aristotelian ideas about pleasure and earthly happiness. Readings of Machaut, Froissart, Chaucer, Dante, Deguileville and Langland show that poets were often markedly aware of the overlapping ethical languages of philosophy and erotic poetry. The study's conclusion places medieval poetry and philosophy in the context of psychoanalytic ethics, and argues for a re-evaluation of Lacan's ideas about courtly love

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 85
    Subjects: Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Pleasure in literature; Ethics in literature; Ethik; Rezeption; Liebeslyrik
    Other subjects: Aristoteles (v384-v322); Jean de Meung (-1305): Roman de la rose
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 245 Seiten)
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    Introduction: love after Aristotle -- Enjoyment: a medieval history -- Narcissus after Aristotle: love and ethics in Le Roman de la Rose -- Metamorphoses of pleasure in the fourteenth century Dit Amoureux -- Love's knowledge: fabliau, allegory, and fourteenth-century anti-intellectualism -- On human happiness: Dante, Chaucer, and the felicity of friendship -- Coda: Chaucer's philosophical women

  16. Sciences and the self in medieval poetry
    Alan of Lille's Anticlaudianus and John Gower's Confessio amantis
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this 1995 study James Simpson examines two great poems of the later medieval period, the Latin philosophical epic, Alan of Lille's Anticlaudianus (1181–3), and John Gower's English poem, The Confessio Amantis (1390–3). Simpson locates these works... more

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    In this 1995 study James Simpson examines two great poems of the later medieval period, the Latin philosophical epic, Alan of Lille's Anticlaudianus (1181–3), and John Gower's English poem, The Confessio Amantis (1390–3). Simpson locates these works in a cultural context dominated by two kinds of literary humanism: the absolutist, whose philosophical mentor is Plato, whose literary model is Virgil and whose concept of the self is centred in the intellect, and the constitutionalist, whose classical models are Aristotle and Ovid and whose concept of the self resides in the mediatory power of the imagination. Both poems are examples of the Bildungsroman, in which the self reaches its fullness only by traversing an educational cursus in the related sciences of ethics, politics and cosmology, but as this study shows, there are very different modes of thought behind their conceptions of selfhood and education

     

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    ISBN: 9780511518782
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    RVK Categories: HH 4120 ; HH 6125
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 25
    Subjects: Geschichte; Comparative literature / Latin (Medieval and modern) and English; Comparative literature / English and Latin (Medieval and modern); Epic poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) / History and criticism; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Literature and science / Europe / History; Poetry, Medieval / Classical influences; Philosophy, Medieval, in literature; Self in literature; Love in literature; Humanists
    Other subjects: Alanus / de Insulis / -1202 / Anticlaudianus; Gower, John / 1325?-1408 / Confessio amantis; Gower, John (1330-1408): Confessio amantis; Alanus ab Insulis (1120-1202): Anticlaudianus
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 321 pages)
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    1. Introduction -- 2. The outer form of the Anticlaudianus -- 3. A preposterous interpretation of the Anticlaudianus -- 4. Alan's philosopher-king -- 5. Ovidian disunity in Gower's Confessio amantis -- 6. Genius's psychological information in Book III -- 7. The primacy of politics in the Confessio amantis -- 8. Poetics -- 9. Conclusion: varieties of humanist politics

  17. The medieval poet as voyeur
    looking and listening in medieval love-narratives
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    While love is private, and in medieval literature especially is seen as demanding secrecy, to tell stories about it is to make it public. Looking, often accompanied by listening, is the means by which love is brought into the public realm and by... more

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    While love is private, and in medieval literature especially is seen as demanding secrecy, to tell stories about it is to make it public. Looking, often accompanied by listening, is the means by which love is brought into the public realm and by which legal evidence of adulterous love can be obtained. Medieval romances contain many scenes in which secret watchers and listeners play leading roles, and in which the problematic relation of sight to truth is a central theme. The effect of such scenes is to place the poem's audience as secret watchers and listeners; and in later medieval narratives, as the role of the storyteller comes to be realized, the poet too sees himself in the undignified role of a voyeur. A. C. Spearing's book explores these and related themes, first in relation to medieval and modern theories and instances of looking, and then through a series of readings of romances and first-person narratives, including works by Beroul, Gottfried von Strassburg, Chrétien de Troyes, Marie de France, Chaucer, Lydgate, Douglas, Dunbar, and Skelton. Its focus on looking also leads to the recovery of some less well-known works such as Partonope of Blois and The Squire of Low Degree. The general approach is psychoanalytic, but the reading of specific medieval texts always has primacy, and this in turn makes possible a running critique of current conceptions of the gaze in relation to power and gender

     

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    ISBN: 9780511518799
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    RVK Categories: EC 6502 ; HH 4061
    Subjects: Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism; Love poetry / History and criticism; Voyeurism in literature; Point of view (Literature); Liebe <Motiv>; Erzähler; Liebeslyrik; Sehen; Hören; Voyeurismus; Höfische Epik
    Scope: 1 online resource (321 pages)
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    Theories of looking -- Examples of looking -- The Tristan story -- Chretien de Troyes -- The Lanval story -- Troilus and Criseyde and The Manciple's Tale -- Partonope of Blois -- The Knight's Tale and The Merchant's Tale -- The Squyr of Lowe Degre -- The Romaunt of the Rose -- The Parliament of Fowls and A Complaynt of a Loveres Lyfe -- The Palice of Honour and The Goldyn Targe -- The Tretis of the Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo -- Phyllyp Sparowe

  18. Personae and Poiesis
    The Poet and the Poem in Medieval Love Lyric
    Published: [2011]; ©1976
    Publisher:  De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin ; Boston

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    Series: De Proprietatibus Litterarum. Series Minor ; 17
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  19. <<The>> subject of crusade
    lyric, romance, and materials, 1150 to 1500
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    "Marisa Galvez challenges received ideas about medieval lyric poetry and Arthurian romance at a time when terms like "crusade," "medieval," and "holy war" continue to be tossed about unexamined in popular media in relation to Islamist fundamentalism.... more

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    "Marisa Galvez challenges received ideas about medieval lyric poetry and Arthurian romance at a time when terms like "crusade," "medieval," and "holy war" continue to be tossed about unexamined in popular media in relation to Islamist fundamentalism. "The Subject of Crusade" offers a more complex view of crusade and holy war, arguing that vernacular crusade lyric and romance of the twelfth through fourteenth centuries and related visual artworks of the fifteenth century can tell us a different story if we read them as literary texts as much as historical documents. Placing chronicles and knightly handbooks in conversation with confessional and pastoral texts, she identifies a "crusade idiom" that emerged out of a conflict between what European poet/crusaders saw as their pious duty as Christian soldiers, on the one hand, and their earthly duties toward their clans, on the other. How, Galvez asks, does a Christian soldier articulate a sincere intention to go on a crusade while responsibilities toward family and fields at home intervene? Put another way: How does one affirm an intention to physically suffer in Syria in order to help save the Holy Land? Or how do courtly concerns differ for a Frankish knight in faraway Cyprus versus a lord in the relative security of Champagne? By placing crusade love lyric and romances in dialogue with pastoral and confessional documents, Galvez is able to read the conventions and tropes across genres usually kept separate as writers and artists respond to historical and moral problems of the day. The book gives a different picture of how lay people of the period thought about crusading"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780226693217; 9780226693354
    Subjects: Crusades in literature; Crusades in art; Poetry, Medieval / History and criticism
    Scope: viii, 302 Seiten, 14 Tafeln, Illustrationen
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