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Cultural Performances in Medieval France

Author : Nancy Freeman Regalado
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015074283147

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Cultural Performances in Medieval France by Nancy Freeman Regalado Pdf

This collection of essays recognizes the accomplishments of one of the pathbreaking women in the field of medieval French literature, Nancy Freeman Regalado, whose research has always pushed beyond disciplinary boundaries.

French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater

Author : Laura Weigert
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781107040472

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French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater by Laura Weigert Pdf

This book revives the variety of performances that took place in the realms of the French kings and Burgundian dukes.

Culture, Power and Personality in Medieval France

Author : John F. Benton
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781852850302

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Culture, Power and Personality in Medieval France by John F. Benton Pdf

This collection is a notable example of how the cultural history of the middle ages can be written in terms that satisfy both the historian and the literary scholar. John Benton's knowledge of the personnel, structure and finance of medieval courts complemented his understanding of the literature they produced.

The Refrain and the Rise of the Vernacular in Medieval French Music and Poetry

Author : Jennifer Saltzstein
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781843843498

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The Refrain and the Rise of the Vernacular in Medieval French Music and Poetry by Jennifer Saltzstein Pdf

A survey of the use of the refrain in thirteenth and fourteenth-century French music and poetry, showing how it was skilfully deployed to assert the validity of the vernacular. The relationship between song quotation and the elevation of French as a literary language that could challenge the cultural authority of Latin is the focus of this book. It approaches this phenomenon through a close examination of the refrain, a short phrase of music and text quoted intertextually across thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century musical and poetic genres. The author draws on a wide range of case studies, from motets, trouvère song, plays, romance, vernacular translations, and proverb collections, to show that medieval composers quoted refrains as vernacular auctoritates; she argues that their appropriation of scholastic, Latinate writing techniques workedto authorize Old French music and poetry as media suitable for the transmission of knowledge. Beginning with an exploration of the quasi-scholastic usage of refrains in anonymous and less familiar clerical contexts, the book goeson to articulate a new framework for understanding the emergence of the first two named authors of vernacular polyphonic music, the cleric-trouvères Adam de la Halle and Guillaume de Machaut. It shows how, by blending their craftwith the writing practices of the universities, composers could use refrain quotation to assert their status as authors with a new self-consciousness, and to position works in the vernacular as worthy of study and interpretation. Jennifer Saltzstein is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Oklahoma.

Sacred Fictions of Medieval France

Author : Maureen Barry McCann Boulton
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843844143

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Sacred Fictions of Medieval France by Maureen Barry McCann Boulton Pdf

A study of the immensely popular "lives" of Christ and the Virgin in medieval France.

Shaping Courtliness in Medieval France

Author : Laurie Shepard,Daniel E. O'Sullivan
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843843351

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Shaping Courtliness in Medieval France by Laurie Shepard,Daniel E. O'Sullivan Pdf

The question of what medieval "courtliness" was, both as a literary influence and as a historical "reality", is debated in this volume. The concept of courtliness forms the theme of this collection of essays. Focused on works written in the Francophone world between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, they examine courtliness as both an historical privilege and aliterary ideal, and as a concept that operated on and was informed by complex social and economic realities. Several essays reveal how courtliness is subject to satire or is the subject of exhortation in works intended for noblemen and women, not to mention ambitious bourgeois. Others, more strictly literary in their focus, explore the witty, thoughtful and innovative responses of writers engaged in the conscious process of elevating the new vernacular culture through the articulation of its complexities and contradictions. The volume as a whole, uniting philosophical, theoretical, philological, and cultural approaches, demonstrates that medieval "courtliness" is an ideal that fascinates us to this day. It is thus a fitting tribute to the scholarship of Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, in its exploration of the prrofound and wide-ranging ideas that define her contribution to the field. DANIEL E O'SULLIVAN is Associate Professor of French at the University of Mississippi; LAURIE SHEPHARD is Associate Professor of Italian at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Contributors: Peter Haidu, Donald Maddox, Michel-André Bossy, Kristin Burr, Joan Tasker Grimbert, David Hult, Virgine Greene, Logan Whalen, Evelyn Birge Vitz, Elizabeth W. Poe, Daniel E. O'Sullivan, William Schenck, Nadia Margolis, Laine Doggett, E. Jane Burns, Nancy FreemanRegalado, Laurie Shephard, Sarah White

The Medieval French Ovide Moralisé

Author : K. Sarah-Jane Murray,Matthieu Boyd
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 1180 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2023-09-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843846536

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The Medieval French Ovide Moralisé by K. Sarah-Jane Murray,Matthieu Boyd Pdf

First English translation of one of the most influential French poems of the Middle Ages. The anonymous Ovide moralisé (Moralized Ovid), composed in France in the fourteenth century, retells and explicates Ovid's Metamorphoses, with generous helpings of related texts, for a Christian audience. Working from the premise that everything in the universe, including the pagan authors of Graeco-Roman Antiquity, is part of God's plan and expresses God's truth even without knowing it, the Ovide moralisé is a massive and influential work of synthesis and creativity, a remarkable window into a certain kind of medieval thinking. It is of major importance across time and across many disciplines, including literature, philosophy, theology, and art history. This three volume set offers an English translation of this hugely significant text - the first into any modern language. Based on the only complete edition to date, that by Cornelis de Boer and others completed in 1938, it also reflects more recent editions and numerous manuscripts. The translation is accompanied by a substantial introduction, situating the Ovide moralisé in terms of the reception of Ovid, the mythographical tradition, and its medieval French religious and intellectual milieu. Notes discuss textual problems and sources, and relate the text to key issues in the thought of theologians such as Bonaventure and Aquinas.

Thresholds of Medieval Visual Culture

Author : Elina Gertsman,Jill Stevenson
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781843836971

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Thresholds of Medieval Visual Culture by Elina Gertsman,Jill Stevenson Pdf

Interdisciplinary approaches to the material culture of the middle ages, from illuminated manuscripts to church architecture.

The Futures of Medieval French

Author : Jane Gilbert,Miranda Griffin
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843845959

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The Futures of Medieval French by Jane Gilbert,Miranda Griffin Pdf

Essays on aspects of medieval French literature, celebrating the scholarship of Sarah Kay and her influence on the field.

Constantinople and the West in Medieval French Literature

Author : Rima Devereaux
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781843843023

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Constantinople and the West in Medieval French Literature by Rima Devereaux Pdf

An indepth examination of the presentation of Constantinople and its complex relationship with the west in medieval French texts. Medieval France saw Constantinople as something of a quintessential ideal city. Aspects of Byzantine life were imitated in and assimilated to the West in a movement of political and cultural renewal, but the Byzantine capital wasalso celebrated as the locus of a categorical and inimitable difference. This book analyses the debate between renewal and utopia in Western attitudes to Constantinople as it evolved through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in a series of vernacular (Old French, Occitan and Franco-Italian) texts, including the Pèlerinage de Charlemagne, Girart de Roussillon, Partonopeus de Blois, the poetry of Rutebeuf, and the chronicles by Geoffroy de Villehardouin and Robert de Clari, both known as the Conquête de Constantinople. It establishes how the texts' representation of the West's relationship with Constantinople enacts this debate between renewal andutopia; demonstrates that analysis of this relationship can contribute to a discussion on the generic status of the texts themselves; and shows that the texts both react to the socio-cultural context in which they were produced, and fulfil a role within that context. Dr Rima Devereaux is an independent scholar based in London.

The Face and Faciality in Medieval French Literature, 1170-1390

Author : Alice Hazard
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781843845874

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The Face and Faciality in Medieval French Literature, 1170-1390 by Alice Hazard Pdf

Modern theoretical approaches throw new light on the concepts of face and faciality in the Roman de la Rose and other French texts from the Middle Ages.

Authorship and First-person Allegory in Late Medieval France and England

Author : Stephanie A. V. G. Kamath
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843843139

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Authorship and First-person Allegory in Late Medieval France and England by Stephanie A. V. G. Kamath Pdf

An examination of medieval vernacular allegories, across a number of languages, offers a new idea of what authorship meant in the late middle ages. The emergence of vernacular allegories in the middle ages, recounted by a first-person narrator-protagonist, invites both abstract and specific interpretations of the author's role, since the protagonist who claims to compose thenarrative also directs the reader to interpret such claims. Moreover, the specific attributes of the narrator-protagonist bring greater attention to individual identity. But as the actual authors of the allegories also adapted elements found in each other's works, their shared literary tradition unites differing perspectives: the most celebrated French first-person allegory, the erotic Roman de la Rose, quickly inspired an allegorical trilogy of spiritual pilgrimage narratives by Guillaume de Deguileville. English authors sought recognition for their own literary activity through adaptation and translation from a tradition inspired by both allegories. This account examines Deguileville's underexplored allegory before tracing the tradition's importance to the English authors Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Hoccleve, and John Lydgate, with particular attention to the mediating influence of French authors, including Christine de Pizan and Laurent de Premierfait. Through comparative analysis of the late medieval authors who shaped French and English literary canons, it reveals the seminal, communal model of vernacular authorship established by the tradition of first-person allegory. Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath is Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Poet Heroines in Medieval French Narrative

Author : B. Findley
Publisher : Springer
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137113061

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Poet Heroines in Medieval French Narrative by B. Findley Pdf

Examining French literature from the medieval period, Findley revises our understanding of medieval literary composition as a largely masculine activity, suggesting instead that writing is seen in these texts as problematically gendered and often feminizing.

Visualizing Medieval Performance

Author : Elina Gertsman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781351537377

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Visualizing Medieval Performance by Elina Gertsman Pdf

Taking a fresh look at the interconnections between medieval images, texts, theater, and practices of viewing, reading and listening, this explicitly interdisciplinary volume explores various manifestations of performance and meanings of performativity in the Middle Ages. The contributors - from their various perspectives as scholars of art history, religion, history, literary studies, theater studies, music and dance - combine their resources to reassess the complexity of expressions and definitions of medieval performance in a variety of different media. Among the topics considered are interconnections between ritual and theater; dynamics of performative readings of illuminated manuscripts, buildings and sculptures; linguistic performances of identity; performative models of medieval spirituality; social and political spectacles encoded in ceremonies; junctures between spatial configurations of the medieval stage and mnemonic practices used for meditation; performances of late medieval music that raise questions about the issues of historicity, authenticity, and historical correctness in performance; and tensions inherent in the very notion of a medieval dance performance.

Poetry, Knowledge and Community in Late Medieval France

Author : Rebecca Dixon,Finn E. Sinclair,Adrian Armstrong,Sylvia Huot,Sarah Kay
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843841777

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Poetry, Knowledge and Community in Late Medieval France by Rebecca Dixon,Finn E. Sinclair,Adrian Armstrong,Sylvia Huot,Sarah Kay Pdf

The role of poetry in the transmission and shaping of knowledge in late medieval France.