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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature

Author : Simon Gaunt
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : pages
File Size : 21,93 MB
Release : 2008-04-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139827874

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Medieval French literature encompasses 450 years of literary output in Old and Middle French, mostly produced in Northern France and England. These texts, including courtly lyrics, prose and verse romances, dits amoureux and plays, proved hugely influential for other European literary traditions in the medieval period and beyond. This Companion offers a wide-ranging and stimulating guide to literature composed in medieval French from its beginnings in the ninth century until the Renaissance. The essays are grounded in detailed analysis of canonical texts and authors such as the Chanson de Roland, the Roman de la Rose, Villon's Testament, Chrétien de Troyes, Machaut, Christine de Pisan and the Tristan romances. Featuring a chronology and suggestions for further reading, this is the ideal companion for students and scholars in other fields wishing to discover the riches of the French medieval tradition.

The Cambridge Companion to French Literature

Author : John D. Lyons
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 16,7 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1107036046

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A fresh and comprehensive account of the literature of France, from medieval romances to twenty-first-century experimental poetry and novels.

Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature

Author : Simon Gaunt
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Page : pages
File Size : 47,19 MB
Release : 2008
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Medieval French literature encompasses 450 years of literary output in Old and Middle French, mostly produced in Northern France and England. These texts, including courtly lyrics, prose and verse romances, dits amoureux and plays, proved hugely influential for other European literary traditions in the medieval period and beyond. This Companion offers a wide-ranging and stimulating guide to literature composed in medieval French from its beginnings in the ninth century until the Renaissance. The essays are grounded in detailed analysis of canonical texts and authors such as the Chanson de Roland, the Roman de la Rose, Villon's Testament, Chrétien de Troyes, Machaut, Christine de Pisan and the Tristan romances. Featuring a chronology and suggestions for further reading, this is the ideal companion for students and scholars in other fields wishing to discover the riches of the French medieval tradition.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Law and Literature

Author : Candace Barrington
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 17,59 MB
Release : 2019-08-08
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107180783

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A comprehensive and wide-ranging account of the interrelationship between law and literature in Anglo-Saxon, Medieval and Tudor England.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance

Author : Roberta L. Krueger
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 22,18 MB
Release : 2000-06-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521556873

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This Companion presents fifteen original and engaging essays by leading scholars on one of the most influential genres of Western literature. Chapters describe the origins of early verse romance in twelfth-century French and Anglo-Norman courts and analyze the evolution of verse and prose romance in France, Germany, England, Italy, and Spain throughout the Middle Ages. The volume introduces a rich array of traditions and texts and offers fresh perspectives on the manuscript context of romance, the relationship of romance to other genres, popular romance in urban contexts, romance as mirror of familiar and social tensions, and the representation of courtly love, chivalry, 'other' worlds and gender roles. Together the essays demonstrate that European romances not only helped to promulgate the ideals of elite societies in formation, but also held those values up for questioning. An introduction, a chronology and a bibliography of texts and translations complete this lively, useful overview.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture

Author : Andrew Galloway
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 28,35 MB
Release : 2011-03-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0521856892

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A compact collection of focused introductions to and inquiries into medieval England, representing both history and literature.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts

Author : Orietta Da Rold
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 29,74 MB
Release : 2020-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 1107102464

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Explains the methods and knowledge required to understand how, why, and for whom manuscripts were made in medieval Britain.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing

Author : Carolyn Dinshaw
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 20,96 MB
Release : 2003-05-22
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780521796385

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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing seeks to recover the lives and particular experiences of medieval women by concentrating on various kinds of texts: the texts they wrote themselves as well as texts that attempted to shape, limit, or expand their lives. The first section investigates the roles traditionally assigned to medieval women (as virgins, widows, and wives); it also considers female childhood and relations between women. The second section explores social spaces, including textuality itself: for every surviving medieval manuscript bespeaks collaborative effort. It considers women as authors, as anchoresses 'dead to the world', and as preachers and teachers in the world staking claims to authority without entering a pulpit. The final section considers the lives and writings of remarkable women, including Marie de France, Heloise, Joan of Arc, Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, and female lyricists and romancers whose names are lost, but whose texts survive.

The Cambridge Companion to French Literature

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Page : pages
File Size : 28,12 MB
Release : 2018
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An authoritative and accessible account of French literature from medieval romance to avant-garde poetry. It explores the medieval roots of modern literature; French tragedy; why the Romantics revered nature; how Proust helped create the modern novel; and the widely varying uses authors have made of the French language.