Shaping Identity in Medieval French Literature : The Other Within /
This collection of essays argues that literary identity can be created and re-created, adopted, refused, imposed, and self-imposed, and that one may exist within a group while remaining foreign to it. Contributors examine this theme through a wide range of lenses--from marginal characters to gender...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2019.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Adrian P. Tudor and Kristin L. Burr
- The medieval moi multiple: names, surnames, and personifications / Douglas Kelly
- "Je veuil ung livre encommencier": the othernesses of Othon de Grandson's "Je" / Jane H.M. Taylor
- Huon de Bordeaux: the cultural dream as palimpsest / William Burgwinkle
- Roland's confession and the rhetorical construction of the other within / Mary Jane Schneck
- Ringing true: shifting identity in Le Roman de la Violette / Kristin L. Burr
- Inside out and outside in: (re- )reading the other in the cycle de Guillaume / Sara I. James
- Ami et Amile and Jean-Luc Nancy: friendship vs. community? / Jane Gilbert
- The devil inside: Merlin and the dark side of romance / Francis Gingras
- Melly and Merlin: locating little voices in Paris BnF fr. 24432 / James R. Simpson
- Sex, the church, and the medieval reader: shaping salvation in the Vie des Pres / Adrian P. Tudor.