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  1. Emotions in Medieval Arthurian literature :
    body, mind, voice /
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank, (editor.); Larrington, Carolyne, (editor.); Saunders, Corinne J., (editor.)
    Published: 2015.
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer,, Woodbridge, Suffolk :

    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which... more

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    Literary texts complicate our understanding of medieval emotions; they not only represent characters experiencing emotion and reaction emotionally to the behaviour of others within the text, but also evoke and play upon emotion in the audiences which heard these texts performed or read. The presentation and depiction of emotion in the single most prominent and influential story matter of the Middle Ages, the Arthurian legend, is the subject of this volume. Covering texts written in English, French, Dutch, German, Latin and Norwegian, the essays presented here explore notions of embodiment, the affective quality of the construction of mind, and the intermediary role of the voice as both an embodied and consciously articulating emotion.

    Frank Brandsma teaches Comparative Literature (Middle Ages) at Utrecht University; Carolyne Larrington is a Fellow in medieval English at St John's College, Oxford; Corinne Saunders is Professor of Medieval Literature in the Department of English Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities at the University of Durham.

    Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Frank Brandsma, Helen Cooper, Anatole Pierre Fuksas, Jane Gilbert, Carolyne Larrington, Andrew Lynch, Raluca Radulescu, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Corinne Saunders,

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Brandsma, Frank, (editor.); Larrington, Carolyne, (editor.); Saunders, Corinne J., (editor.)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-78204-591-0
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    Series: Arthurian studies, ; 83
    Subjects: Arthurian romances; Emotions in literature.; English literature
    Other subjects: Affective Quality.; Arthurian Literature.; Arthurian legend.; Audiences.; Carolyne Larrington.; Characters.; Corinne Saunders.; Embodiment.; Emotions.; Frank Brandsma.; Literary Texts.; Medieval.; Middle Ages.; Mind.; Voice.; affective quality.; embodiment.; emotion.; literary analysis.; literary texts.; medieval literature.; voice.
    Scope: 1 online resource (210 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Being-in-the-Arthurian-world : emotion, affect and magic in the prose Lancelot, Sartre and Jay / Jane Gilbert -- Mind, body and affect in Medieval English Arthurian romance / Corinne Saunders -- "What cheer?" : emotion and action in the Arthurian world / Andrew Lynch -- Ire, Peor and their somatic correlates in Chrétien's Chevalier de la charette / Anatole Pierre Fuksas -- Kingship and the intimacy of grief in the alliterative Morte Arthure / Anne Baden-Daintree -- Tears and lies : emotions and the ideals of Malory's Arthurian world / Raluca L. Radulescu -- Mourning Gawein : cognition and affect in Diu crône and some French Gauvain-texts / Carolyne Larrington -- Emotion and voice : "ay" in Middle Dutch Arthurian romances / Frank Brandsma -- Translating emotion : vocalisation and embodiment in Yvain and Ívens saga / Sif Rikhardsdottir -- Afterword: Malory's enigmatic smiles / Helen Cooper.

  2. Sexual culture in the literature of medieval Britain /
    Contributor: Hopkins, Amanda, (editor.); Rouse, Robert Allen, (editor.); Rushton, Cory, (editor.)
    Published: 2014.
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer,, Suffolk :

    It is often said that the past is a foreign country where they do things differently, and perhaps no type of "doing" is more fascinating than sexual desires and behaviours. Our modern view of medieval sexuality is characterised bya polarising... more

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    It is often said that the past is a foreign country where they do things differently, and perhaps no type of "doing" is more fascinating than sexual desires and behaviours. Our modern view of medieval sexuality is characterised bya polarising dichotomy between the swooning love-struck knights and ladies of romance on one hand, and the darkly imagined and misogyny of an unenlightened "medieval" sexuality on the other. British medieval sexual culture also exhibits such dualities through the influential paradigms of sinner or saint, virgin or whore, and protector or defiler of women. However, such sexual identities are rarely coherent or stable, and it is in the grey areas, the interstices between normative modes of sexuality, that we find the most compelling instances of erotic frisson and sexual expression. This collection of essays brings together a wide-ranging discussion of the sexual possibilitiesand fantasies of medieval Britain as they manifest themselves in the literature of the period. Taking as their matter texts and authors as diverse as Chaucer, Gower, Dunbar, Malory, alchemical treatises, and romances, the contributions reveal a surprising variety of attitudes, strategies and sexual subject positions. Contributors: Aisling Byrne, Anna Caughey, Kristina Hildebrand, Amy S. Kaufman, Yvette Kisor, Megan G. Leitch, Cynthea Masson, Hannah Priest, Samantha J. Rayner, Robert Allen Rouse, Cory James Rushton, Amy N. Vines.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Hopkins, Amanda, (editor.); Rouse, Robert Allen, (editor.); Rushton, Cory, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-78204-302-0
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    RVK Categories: HH 4061
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval; English literature; Sex in literature.
    Other subjects: Alchemical treatises.; Britain.; British history.; Chaucer.; Eroticism.; Gender roles.; Literature.; Malory.; Medieval sexuality.; Medieval.; Romance.; Sexual culture.; anthropology.; medeival romance.; medieval English culture.; medieval English society.; medieval history.; sociology.; women and gender studies.; women's studies'.
    Scope: 1 online resource (186 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Introduction : A Light Thrown upon Darkness : Writing about Medieval British Sexuality / Robert Allen Rouse and Cory James Rushton -- "Open manslaughter and bold bawdry" : Male Sexuality as a Cause of Disruption in Malory's Morte Darthur / Kristina Hildebrand -- Erotic (Subject) Positions in Chaucer's Merchant's Tale / Amy S. Kaufman -- Enter the Bedroom : Managing Space for the Erotic in Middle English Romance / Megan G. Leitch -- "Naked as a nedyll" : The Eroticism of Malory's Elaine / Yvette Kisor -- "How love and I togedre met" : Gower, Amans and the Lessons of Venus in the Confessio Amantis / Samantha J. Rayner -- "Bogeysliche as a boye" : Performing Sexuality in William of Palerne / Hannah Priest -- Fairy Lovers : Sexuality, Order and Narrative in Medieval Romance / Aisling Byrne -- Text as Stone : Desire, Sex, and the Figurative Hermaphrodite in the Ordinal and Compound of Alchemy / Cynthea Masson -- Animality, Sexuality and the Abject in Three of Dunbar's Satirical Poems / Anna Caughey-- The Awful Passion of Pandarus / Cory James Rushton -- Invisible Woman : Rape as a Chivalric Necessity in Medieval Romance / Amy N. Vines.

  3. Cultural translations in medieval romance /
    Contributor: Flood, Victoria, (editor); Leitch, Megan G., (editor)
    Published: 2022.
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer,, Cambridge :

    Romance was the most popular secular literature of the Middle Ages, and has been understood most productively as a genre that continually refashioned itself. The essays collected in this volume explore the subject of translation, both linguistic and... more

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    Romance was the most popular secular literature of the Middle Ages, and has been understood most productively as a genre that continually refashioned itself. The essays collected in this volume explore the subject of translation, both linguistic and cultural, in relation to the composition, reception, and dissemination of romance across the languages of late medieval Britain, Ireland, and Iceland. In taking this multilingual approach, this volume proposes a re-centring, and extension, of our understanding of the corpus of medieval Insular romance, which although long considered extra-canonical, has over the previous decades acquired something approaching its own canon - a canon which we might now begin to unsettle, and of which we might ask new questions.The topics of the essays gathered here range from Dafydd ap Gwilym and Walter Map to Melusine and English Trojan narratives, and address topics from women and merchants to werewolves and marvels. Together, they position the study of romance in translation in relation to cross-border and cross-linguistic transmission and reception; and alongside the generic re-imaginings of romance, both early and late, that implicate romance in new linguistic, cultural, and social networks. The volume also shows how, even where linguistic translation is not involved, we can understand the ways in which romance moved across cultural and social boundaries and incorporated elements of different genres into its own capacious and malleable frame as types of translatio - in terms of learning, or power, or both.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Flood, Victoria, (editor); Leitch, Megan G., (editor)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-80010-440-5; 1-80010-441-3
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    Series: Studies in medieval romance, ; 24
    Subjects: Romances, English; Romances, Irish; Romances, Old Norse; English literature; Irish literature; Old Norse literature; Translating and interpreting; Translating and interpreting; Translating and interpreting; Civilization, Medieval, in literature.; Cultural relations in literature.
    Other subjects: French.; Irish.; Latin.; Medieval.; Middle English.; Old Norse.; Troy.; Welsh.; ballad.; courtly.; endings.; epic.; fan fiction.; gender.; insular.; learning.; marvels.; merchants.; otherworlds.; popular.; romance.; sexuality.; social mobility.; supernatural.; translatio.; translation.; werewolves.; women.
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 270 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Front Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 - Romantic Wales -- 2 - Enigmatic Marvels in Welsh Otherworld Narratives -- 3 - The Supernatural Company in Cultural Translation -- 4 - Women and Werewolves -- 5 - Gender in Guruns strengleikr (The Lay of Gurun) -- 6 - Walter Map's Romance of 'Sadius and Galo' -- 7 - Hue de Rotelande's Ipomedon -- 8 - Trojan Trash? -- 9 - Fan Fiction Theory and Shared Medieval Narratives -- 10 - Between Epic and Romance -- 11 - Cilician Armenia and the Prose Romance of Melusine -- 12 - Romancing the Ballad in The Squire of Low Degree -- 13 - Merchants in Shining Armour -- Index of Manuscripts -- General Index.

  4. Postmodern Poetry and Queer Medievalisms: Time Mechanics /
    Contributor: Barrington, Candace, (contributor.); Hadbawnik, David, (contributor.); Hadbawnik, David, (editor.); Hsy, Jonathan, (contributor.); Jager, Katharine, (contributor.); Remein, Daniel C., (contributor.); Reynolds, Sean, (contributor.); Roman, Christopher, (contributor.); Tremblay-McGaw, Robin, (contributor.)
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Medieval Institute Publications,, Kalamazoo, MI :

    This volume builds on recent scholarship on contemporary poetry in relation to medieval literature, focusing on postmodern poets who work with the medieval in a variety of ways. Such recent projects invert or “queer” the usual transactional nature of... more

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    This volume builds on recent scholarship on contemporary poetry in relation to medieval literature, focusing on postmodern poets who work with the medieval in a variety of ways. Such recent projects invert or “queer” the usual transactional nature of engagements with older forms of literature, in which readers are asked to exchange some small measure of bewilderment at archaic language or forms for a sense of having experienced a medieval text. The poets under consideration in this volume demand that readers grapple with the ways in which we are still “medieval” – in other words, the ways in which the questions posed by their medieval source material still reverberate and hold relevance for today’s world. They do so by challenging the primacy of present over past, toppling the categories of old and new, and suggesting new interpretive frameworks for contemporary and medieval poetry alike.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Barrington, Candace, (contributor.); Hadbawnik, David, (contributor.); Hadbawnik, David, (editor.); Hsy, Jonathan, (contributor.); Jager, Katharine, (contributor.); Remein, Daniel C., (contributor.); Reynolds, Sean, (contributor.); Roman, Christopher, (contributor.); Tremblay-McGaw, Robin, (contributor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501511189
    Series: New Queer Medievalisms , ; 2
    Subjects: Chaucer.; Kempe.; Mittelalter.; Postmoderne.; Volkssprache.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval.
    Other subjects: Chaucer.; Kempe.; Medieval.; Postmodern.; Vernacular.
    Scope: 1 online resource (VII, 211 p.)