Browsing by Subject "Literature, Medieval."
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Categories of the self-conscious narrator in Wolfram, Dante, and Chaucer /
(1984)These four categories may be discovered in each of these romances. Their presence indicates conscious efforts by these narrative poets to manipulate complex audience/text/narrator interaction. The sophistication of the use ... -
A comparative study of the three French versions in verse of the story of "Barlaam et Josaphaz".
(2001)Chapter 4. "The Parables." The parables are an important aspect of the story of Barlaam et Josaphaz, and many enjoyed a popularity outside the story of these two saints. In this chapter I examine Chardri's decision to leave ... -
The mirror speaks: The female voice in medieval dialogue poetry and drama.
(1998)I argue that medieval literature, despite its overt emphasis on male sensibility and subjectivity, is permeated with the influence of the feminine. Through dialogue exchanges between male and female characters, identity ... -
Piers Plowman and the concept of poverty /
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The Pursuit of Privacy in Medieval Landscapes
(2015-05-08)The Pursuit of Privacy in Medieval Landscapes identifies the ways in which individual pursuits of privacy in the medieval world are shaped by the landscapes in which those pursuits occur. There is a correlation between the ...