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Lombarda’s Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1
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Elizabeth W. Poe
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner: A Bibliography 15
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Part I Shaping Real and Fictive Courts
- A Perfume of Reality? Desublimating the Courtly 23
- Shaping the Case: the Olim and the Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX 47
- Charles d’Orléans and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British Library MS Royal 16 F ii 61
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Part II Shaping Courtly Narrative
- Meraugis de Portlesguez and the Limits of Courtliness 81
- The Art of “Transmutation” in the Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to Life for the Court of Philip the Good 95
- Thomas’s Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir 107
- Humanimals: The Future of Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau 123
- A Matter of Life or Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France’s Guigemar 139
- “Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court” 151
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Part III Shaping Women’s Voices in Medieval France
- Lombarda’s Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 163
- Na Maria: Shaping Marian Devotion in Old Occitan Song 183
- From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d’Anjou’s Decision to Reenter the World 201
- From Chrétien to Christine: Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during the Hundred Years War 213
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Part IV Shaping the Courtly Other
- The Favorable Reception of Outsiders at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange 227
- Shaping Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk 241
- Force de parole: Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival’s Bestiaire d’amours, Copied in Metz about 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. MS Douce 308) 255
- The Poetic Legacy of Charles d’Anjou in Italy: The Poetics of Nobility in the Comune 271
- Envoi 285
- List of Contributors 287
- Index 291
- Tabula Gratulatoria 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner: A Bibliography 15
-
Part I Shaping Real and Fictive Courts
- A Perfume of Reality? Desublimating the Courtly 23
- Shaping the Case: the Olim and the Parlement de Paris under King Louis IX 47
- Charles d’Orléans and the Wars of the Roses: Yorkist and Tudor Implications of British Library MS Royal 16 F ii 61
-
Part II Shaping Courtly Narrative
- Meraugis de Portlesguez and the Limits of Courtliness 81
- The Art of “Transmutation” in the Burgundian Prose Cligés (1454): Bringing the Siege of Windsor Castle to Life for the Court of Philip the Good 95
- Thomas’s Raisun: Désir, Vouloir, Pouvoir 107
- Humanimals: The Future of Courtliness in the Conte du Papegau 123
- A Matter of Life or Death: Fecundity and Sterility in Marie de France’s Guigemar 139
- “Le Roman de la Rose, Performed in Court” 151
-
Part III Shaping Women’s Voices in Medieval France
- Lombarda’s Mirrors: Reflections on PC 288,1 as a Response to PC 54,1 163
- Na Maria: Shaping Marian Devotion in Old Occitan Song 183
- From Convent to Court: Ermengarde d’Anjou’s Decision to Reenter the World 201
- From Chrétien to Christine: Translating Twelfth-Century Literature to Reform the French Court during the Hundred Years War 213
-
Part IV Shaping the Courtly Other
- The Favorable Reception of Outsiders at Court: Medieval Versions of Cultural Exchange 227
- Shaping Saladin: Courtly Men Dressed in Silk 241
- Force de parole: Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival’s Bestiaire d’amours, Copied in Metz about 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. MS Douce 308) 255
- The Poetic Legacy of Charles d’Anjou in Italy: The Poetics of Nobility in the Comune 271
- Envoi 285
- List of Contributors 287
- Index 291
- Tabula Gratulatoria 297