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Courtly Arts and the Art of Courtliness: Selected Papers from the Eleventh Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 29 July-4 August 2004 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 802 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1372 g, 27 b/w, 3 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843840790
  • ISBN-13: 9781843840794
  • Formaat: Hardback, 802 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1372 g, 27 b/w, 3 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843840790
  • ISBN-13: 9781843840794
A wide overview of court culture in the middle ages.

The court exercised an enormous amount of influence on the culture of the middle ages, as the essays collected here demonstrate. They examine a wide variety of different areas of medieval courtly culture, from the history of the book through courtly music to the theory of courtesy and courtly love. While some authors deal with the central texts of courtly literature, such as Castiglione's Book of the Courtier, Marie de France's Lais, the romances of Chrétien de Troyes, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Gottfried von Strassburg, and the corpus of courtly lyric in various languages, others consider less-studied works like Galeran de Bretagne, or the French version of the Disciplina Clericalis. Several contributions take a comparative approach to courtly texts outside the Western tradition, while others point to the courtly nature of chronicle literature and to courtly influences on religious-didactic works. The volume as a whole thus presents an overview of medieval court culture.

Contributors: GLORIA ALLAIRE, LAURA D. BAREFIELD, ANNE BERTHELOT, BERT BEYNEN, JEAN BLACKER, WALTER BLUE, MAUREEN BOULTON, FRANKBRANDSMA, EMMA CAYLEY, MARCO CEROCCHI, CHRISTOPHER R. CLASON, ALAIN CORBELLARI, IVY A. CORFIS, PAUL CREAMER, EVELYN DATTA, JUDITH M. DAVIS, FIDEL FAJARDO-ACOSTA, YASMINA FOEHR-JANSSENS, STACY L. HAHN, CAROL HARVEY, C. STEPHEN JAEGER, KATHY M. KRAUSE, JUNE HALL MCCASH, MATTHIAS MEYER, EDWARD J. MILOWICKI, JEANNE A. NIGHTINGALE, CHRISTOPHER PAGE, ANA PAIRET, WENDY PFEFFER, RUPERT T. PICKENS, MARIA PREDELLI, SILVIA RANAWAKE, PAUL ROCKWELL, SAMUEL, N. ROSENBERG, JUDITH RICE ROTHSCHILD, MARY ROUSE, RICHARD ROUSE, MARIANNE SANDELS, SUSAN STAKEL, ALEXANDRA STERLING-HELLENBRAND, JOSEPH M. SULLIVAN, YUKO TAGAYA, RICHARD TRACHSLER, ADRIAN TUDOR, MARION UHLIG, LORI J. WALTERS, LOGAN E. WHALEN, VALERIE M. WILHITE, MONICA L. WRIGHT.

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This substantial volume reflects the richness and variety of courtly literature as well as the diversity of critical lenses through which contemporary scholars view medieval texts. * JOURNAL OF ENGLISH & GERMANIC PHILOLOGY * Anyone interested in courtly literature is likely to find something valuable in this multifaceted wide-ranging volume. * ENCOMIA * An astonishingly rich volume.critically sophisticated and thought-provoking. * MEDIUM AEVUM * The study of courtly literature is well served with this large tome * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
I. Courtly Arts and the Art of Courtliness: Plenary Lectures
Book-Burning at Don Quixote's: Thoughts on the Educating Force of Courtly Romance
3(26)
C. Stephen Jaeger
Music and the Origins of Courtliness
29(20)
Christopher Page
The Crusade as Context: The Manuscripts of Athis et Prophilias
49(56)
Richard
Mary Rouse
Context and Reception: A Crusading Collection for Charles IV of France
105(76)
Mary
Richard Rouse
II. Courtly Arts and the Art of Courtliness
The Anti-Romances of Andrea da Barberino
181(12)
Gloria Allaire
From Trojan to Briton: Brutus's Masculinity and Lineage in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
193(10)
Laura D. Barefield
Le Roman desfils du roi Constant: vertigier en ``fin'amant''
203(16)
Anne Berthelot
Adultery and Death in Shota Rustaveli's: The Man in the Panther Skin
219(18)
G. Koolemans Beynen
Courtly Revision of Wace's Roman de Brut in British Library Egerton MS 3028
237(22)
Jean Blacker
Burgundian Devotional Manuscripts: Philip the Good
259(16)
Maureen Boulton
Mirror Characters
275(8)
Frank Brandsma
MS Sion Supersaxo 97bis: A Profeminine Reading of Alain Chartier's Verse
283(14)
Emma Cayley
Baldesar Castiglione and The Book of the Courtier: Being a Musician, the Courtier May Achieve His Highest Goal: The Balance and Harmony of Spirit
297(12)
Marco Cerocchi
A Good Tale, and Reading It Well: Truth, Fiction and a Future Critical Perspective on Gottfried's Tristan
309(12)
Christopher R. Clason
Dire l'amour: etude comparee des modes du discours dans le De Amore d'Andre le Chapelain, le Collier de la Colombe et le Kama Sutra
321(10)
Alain Corbellari
The Representation of Illness in the Hispanic Chivalric Romance
331(18)
Ivy A. Corfis
The Scope and Importance of the Color Palettes Used by the Conte du Graal Miniaturists
349(16)
Paul Creamer
Le Lai du Laustic: espace poetique ou forme et fond fusionnent
365(8)
Evelyne Datta
Giving the Devil His Due: Justice and Equity in L'Advocacie Nostre Dame
373(12)
Judith M. Davis
Desire, Subjectivity, and Subjection in Bernart de Ventadorn's ``Can vei la lauzeta mover''
385(14)
Fidel Fajardo-Acosta
Quelle fin pour un enseignement d'un pere a son fils? La cloture du texte dans les: manuscrits des Fables Pierre Aufors (Chastoiement d'un pere a son fils, version A)
399(20)
Yasmina Foehr-Janssens
``Tel cuide vengier sa honte qui l'accroist'': Wrath in Jean d'Arras's Roman de Melusine
419(12)
Stacey L. Hahn
Challenging the Court: Kings and Queens in Les miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages
431(12)
Carol J. Harvey
Love is a Monologue: The Lack of Courtship in Old French Courtly Narrative
443(12)
Kathy M. Krause
The Mulier mediatrix in the Deus Amanz on Marie de France
455(10)
June Hall McCash
The End of the ``Courtly Book'' in Wolfram's Titurel
465(12)
Matthias Meyer
Chaucer, Astronomy, and Astrology: A Courtly Connection
477(12)
Edward J. Milowicki
Inscribing the Breath of a Speaking Voice: Vox Sponsae in St. Bernard's Sermons on the Canticles and in Chretien's Ercc et Enide
489(18)
Jeanne A. Nightingale
From Court to Empire: The Peninsular Trajectory of Olivier de Castille
507(10)
Ana Pairet
Christmas Gifts in Medieval Occitania: Matfre Ermengaud's Letter to His Sister
517(10)
Wendy Pfeffer
Reading Harley 978: Marie de France in Context
527(16)
Rupert T. Pickens
Monstruous Children of Lanval: The Cantare of Ponzela Gaia
543(10)
Maria Bendinelli Predelli
Compilers and Users of Medieval German Song Collections (1250--1500)
553(20)
Silvia Ranawake
The Promise of Laughter: Irony and Allegory in Le conte dou graal and Li chevaliers as deus espees
573(14)
Paul Rockwell
Incipit Citation in French Lyric Poetry of the Twelfth through Fourteenth Centuries
587(14)
Samuel N. Rosenberg
Minor Characters in Marie de France's Lais: Messengers and Their Messages
601(12)
Judith Rice Rothschild
Talking about the Poem in the Poem -- Perhaps for Special Reasons? The Author (Male Author?) versus the Female ``I'' of the Poem?
613(10)
Marianne Sandels
Skeptical Takes on Courtly Culture in Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages
623(12)
Susan Stakel
``daz hat diu harpfe getan'': Music and Performance of Courtly Culture in Middle High German Courtly Literature
635(16)
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand
The Merchant's Residence and Garden as locus amoenus in the Yiddish Dukus Horant
651(14)
Joseph M. Sullivan
Romantic Love to the Death: The Fair Maiden of Astolat in Malory's Morte D'Arthur and Lady Ariko in The Tale of the Heike
665(14)
Yuko Tagaya
Uncourtly Texts in Courtly Books: Observations on MS Chantilly, Musee Conde 475
679(14)
Richard Trachsler
Authority and Auctoritas in the Works of Jean Bodel
693(16)
Adrian P. Tudor
``Pour ce que cuers ne puet mentir'': le personnage maternel dans Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut
709(12)
Marion Uhlig
Re-Examining Wace's Round Table
721(24)
Lori J. Walters
Ex libris Mariae: Courtly Book Iconography in the Illuminated Manuscripts of Marie de France
745(10)
Logan E. Whalen
Instructing the Court: Raimon Vidal's Pedagogy for the Courtly Joglar
755(16)
Valerie M. Wilhite
Chemise and Ceinture: Marie de France's Guigemar and the Use of Textiles
771(10)
Monica L. Wright
APRES-PROPOS
Equinec. A Recently Discovered Fourteenth Lai Composed by Marie de France
781(6)
Walter Blue
List of Contributors 787


GLORIA ALLAIRE is Associate Professor of Italian at the University of Kentucky. Her primary research interest has been Italian chivalric literature of the late Middle Ages. Joseph M. Sullivan is an Associate Professor of German at the University of Oklahoma MAUREEN BOULTON Professor of French, Department of Romance Languages & Literatures, University of Notre Dame. Monica L. Wright is the Granger and Debaillon Professor of French and Medieval Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. Her research focuses on the use of clothing in medieval French literature.