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Comparative Literature, 2000
Page 1. BOOK REVIEWS THE COLOR OF MELANCHOLY: THE USES OF BooKs IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. ByJacq... more Page 1. BOOK REVIEWS THE COLOR OF MELANCHOLY: THE USES OF BooKs IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. ByJacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane, foreword by Roger Chartier. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. ...
Papers by deborah mcgrady
Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, 2016
The Cambridge Companion to French Literature, 2000
Renaissance Quarterly, 2013
The Medieval Review, Jun 1, 1999
The Cambridge History of French Literature, 2009
Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 2002
Medieval Feminist Forum, 2003
Medieval Feminist Forum, 2000
s recently edited collection of essays on gender transgressions represents an important contribut... more s recently edited collection of essays on gender transgressions represents an important contribution to the growing corpus of studies on sexuality and gender in the Middle Ages. The Foreword identifies the collection as a rewriting of commonly received notions from the '60s and '70s that designate the medieval period as one dominated by conservative views on gender roles and sexual mores. To refute these views, the nine wide-ranging essays explore the contested sites of sodomy, cross-dressing, and same-sex relations in Old French literature. Through a skillful combination of literary and historical analysis, and occasional references to modern theory, the contributors offer dramatic readings of medieval works ranging from the canonical to the obscure , including the Roman de la Rose, Marie de France's Lais, Arthurian literature, Richars li biaus, and Yde et Olive. The collection provides abundant evidence that transgressive behavior functioned as a motif through which medieval writers investigated conventional treatments of sexuality, gender, and identity.
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2016
A Companion to Alain Chartier (c.1385-1430), 2015
A Companion to Guillaume de Machaut, 2012
Comparative Literature, 2000
Page 1. BOOK REVIEWS THE COLOR OF MELANCHOLY: THE USES OF BooKs IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. ByJacq... more Page 1. BOOK REVIEWS THE COLOR OF MELANCHOLY: THE USES OF BooKs IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. ByJacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane, foreword by Roger Chartier. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. ...
Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, 2016
The Cambridge Companion to French Literature, 2000
Renaissance Quarterly, 2013
The Medieval Review, Jun 1, 1999
The Cambridge History of French Literature, 2009
Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 2002
Medieval Feminist Forum, 2003
Medieval Feminist Forum, 2000
s recently edited collection of essays on gender transgressions represents an important contribut... more s recently edited collection of essays on gender transgressions represents an important contribution to the growing corpus of studies on sexuality and gender in the Middle Ages. The Foreword identifies the collection as a rewriting of commonly received notions from the '60s and '70s that designate the medieval period as one dominated by conservative views on gender roles and sexual mores. To refute these views, the nine wide-ranging essays explore the contested sites of sodomy, cross-dressing, and same-sex relations in Old French literature. Through a skillful combination of literary and historical analysis, and occasional references to modern theory, the contributors offer dramatic readings of medieval works ranging from the canonical to the obscure , including the Roman de la Rose, Marie de France's Lais, Arthurian literature, Richars li biaus, and Yde et Olive. The collection provides abundant evidence that transgressive behavior functioned as a motif through which medieval writers investigated conventional treatments of sexuality, gender, and identity.
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2016
A Companion to Alain Chartier (c.1385-1430), 2015
A Companion to Guillaume de Machaut, 2012
The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature, 2008