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Hermeneutics of Reading in the Corbacho
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Preface vii
- Introduction: Critical Theory and the Study of the Middle Ages 1
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PART I. Textuality
- Oure Tonges Differance: Textuality and Deconstruction in 15 Chaucer 15
- “I Shal Finde It in a Maner Glose”: Versions of Textual 27 Harassment in Medieval Literature 27
- Truth’s Treasure: Allegory and Meaning in Piers Plowman 51
- Inter Nocturnas Vigilias: A Proof Postponed 69
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PART II. Intertextuality
- Gawain in Wace and Layamon: A Case of Metahistorical 103 Evolution 103
- Absolute Reflexivity: Geoffroi de Vinsauf 120
- Wandrynge by the Weye: On Alisoun and Augustine 142
- Models of Literary Influence in the Commedia 158
- “Mothers to Think Back Through”: Who Are They? The Ambiguous Example of Christine de Pizan 177
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PART III. The Reader
- Affective Criticism, the Pilgrimage of Reading, and Medieval English Literature 201
- Hermeneutics of Reading in the Corbacho 216
- Oral-Formulaic Rhetoric: An Approach to Image and Message in Medieval Poetry 234
- Contributors 255
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Preface vii
- Introduction: Critical Theory and the Study of the Middle Ages 1
-
PART I. Textuality
- Oure Tonges Differance: Textuality and Deconstruction in 15 Chaucer 15
- “I Shal Finde It in a Maner Glose”: Versions of Textual 27 Harassment in Medieval Literature 27
- Truth’s Treasure: Allegory and Meaning in Piers Plowman 51
- Inter Nocturnas Vigilias: A Proof Postponed 69
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PART II. Intertextuality
- Gawain in Wace and Layamon: A Case of Metahistorical 103 Evolution 103
- Absolute Reflexivity: Geoffroi de Vinsauf 120
- Wandrynge by the Weye: On Alisoun and Augustine 142
- Models of Literary Influence in the Commedia 158
- “Mothers to Think Back Through”: Who Are They? The Ambiguous Example of Christine de Pizan 177
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PART III. The Reader
- Affective Criticism, the Pilgrimage of Reading, and Medieval English Literature 201
- Hermeneutics of Reading in the Corbacho 216
- Oral-Formulaic Rhetoric: An Approach to Image and Message in Medieval Poetry 234
- Contributors 255
- Index 259