The expansion and transformations of courtly literature /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Courtly Literature Society
Other Authors: Smith, Nathaniel B, Snow, Joseph T., 1941-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1980
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction: Courtly love and courtly literature / Nataniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
  • 2. Courtly literature and international legends: Landmarks in Arthurian romance / Eugène Vinaver
  • Defense and illustration of Finʼ Amor: some polemical comments on the Robertsonian approach / William Calin
  • From victim to villain: King Mark / Friederike Wiesmann-Wiedemann
  • 3. Twelfth-century changes: The Sen of Chrétien de Troyes's Joie de la Cort / Terence Scully
  • Repetition and variation in twelfth-century French romance / Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
  • 4. Expansion and transformations: Narrative transformations of twelfth-century troubadour lyric / Lowanne E. Jones
  • Transformations of courtly love poetry: Vita nuova and Canzoniere / Sara Sturm-Maddox
  • How Criseyde falls in love / John M. Bowers
  • Early secular courtly drama in France: L'Estoire de Griseldis / Donald Maddox
  • Scottish transformations of courtly literature: William Dunbar and the court of James IV / Florence H. Ridley
  • A courtly paradox in Book VI of Spenser's Faerie queene / Winifred Gleeson Keaney
  • V.A. concluding proposal: The war of the carrots and onions or concentration versus dispersion: the methodology of interdisciplinary studies applied to the European courts / William Melczer.