The “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade
The “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade Jeffreys, Elizabeth and Michael The Crusades from the…
A sixteenth century bardic poem composed for Seán Mac Conmara, Lord of West Clann Chuiléin
In this paper, Luke McInerney examines the late 16th century bardic poem Créd fá seachnaim síol Aodha? composed by Domhnall Ó Maoilchonaire for his patron Seán Mac Conmara, Lord of West Clann Chuiléin.
The Trumpet and the Wolf: Noises of Battle in Old English Poetry
The Trumpet and the Wolf: Noises of Battle in Old English Poetry By Alice Jorgensen Oral Tradition, Vol.24:2 (2009) Introduction: Battle and warfare…
The transformation of homosexual Liebestod in sagas translated from Latin
The transformation of homosexual Liebestod in sagas translated from Latin Ashurst, David Saga-Book (2002) Abstract The focus of this article will be on…
Pietro Bembo: A Renaissance Courtier Who Had His Cake and Ate It Too
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JOKE WORK AND SEX WORK: COURTIERS AND SOLDADEIRAS
JOKE WORK AND SEX WORK: COURTIERS AND SOLDADEIRAS By Benjamin M. Liu REEL: Revista Eletronica de de Estudos Literarios, No.5 (2009) Abstract: The…
The medieval Welsh poetry associated with Owain Glyndwr
The massing of armies in what the Westminster chronicler described as the hot summer of 1385 is vividly conveyed in the
opening couplet of Iolo’s poem which refers to a ‘Great movement’ of lords.
Personifications of Old Age in medieval poetry: Charles d’Orléans
Can we really expect to learn anything about ageing from later medieval allegories?
Marie de France’s Yonec: Sex, Blood and Shapeshifting in a Twelfth-Century Verse
Marie de France’s Yonec: Sex, Blood and Shapeshifting in a Twelfth-Century Verse By Hannah Priest Paper given at the 1st Global Conference: Magic…
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MUSLIM AND JEWISH WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL IBERIAN PENINSULA: THE POETESS QASMUNA BAT ISMA`IL
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Translating the Alliterative Morte Arthure into a Digital Medium: The Influence of Physical Context on Editorial Theory
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Friendly Fire: The Disastrous Politics of Friendship in the Alliterative Morte Arthure
Friendly Fire: The Disastrous Politics of Friendship in the Alliterative Morte Arthure Chism, Christine Arthuriana 20.2 (2010) Abstract This article counterposes the Alliterative Morte…
AURAL EKPHRASIS AND STATIAN SOUND IN CHAUCER’S TEMPLE OF MARS
AURAL EKPHRASIS AND STATIAN SOUND IN CHAUCER’S TEMPLE OF MARS Leitner, Valerie Ann MA Thesis, University of Florida (2006) Abstract Geoffrey Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale,…
Chartrian Influence and German Reception: Dating the Works of Chrétien de Troyes
Chartrian Influence and German Reception: Dating the Works of Chrétien de Troyes Carey, Stephen M. Arthuriana 20.3 (2010) Abstract By examining the triangular relationship…
Bullish on Love and Adventure: Chivalry as Speculation in the German Arthurian Romances
Bullish on Love and Adventure: Chivalry as Speculation in the German Arthurian Romances Hasty, Will Arthuriana 20.3 (2010) Abstract Adventure and love are speculative…
“Salvation, Sex, and Subjectivity”
Vagantes Conference Bruce Vernarde (Pitt U) “Salvation, Sex, and Subjectivity” In 1980, John Boswell published “Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexuality”. It was considered…
The Mythical Method in Song and Saga, Prose and Verse: Part One
The Mythical Method in Song and Saga, Prose and Verse: Part One Nohrnberg, James C. Arthuriana 21.1 (2011) Abstract T.S. Eliot’s ‘mythical method’ is…
‘Arthurian Torsos’ and Professor Nohrnberg’s Unrepeatable Experiment
‘Arthurian Torsos’ and Professor Nohrnberg’s Unrepeatable Experiment Buckman, Ty Arthuriana 21.1 (2011) Abstract This essay identifies the ‘unrepeatable experiment’ that is at the…
Arthuriana and the Limits of C.S. Lewis’ Ariosto Marginalia
Arthuriana and the Limits of C.S. Lewis’ Ariosto Marginalia Ross, Charles Arthuriana 21.1 (2011) Abstract C.S. Lewis always marked the Arthurian moments in…
Crocodiles and Crusades: Egypt in Boiardo’s Orlando Innamorato and Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
Crocodiles and Crusades: Egypt in Boiardo’s Orlando Innamorato and Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso Cavallo, Jo Ann Arthuriana 21.1 (2011) Abstract Boiardo’s Orlando Innamorato and Ariosto’s Orlando…
Casting Light on Clandestine Marriage in Il Filostrato
Various studies in recent years have illuminated the almost pandemic nature of clandestine marriage in late-medieval Europe – the Church considered it to be a pernicious social problem,
The Crux Gemmata and Shifting Significances of the Cross in Insular Art
The Crux Gemmata and Shifting Significances of the Cross in Insular Art Schweitzer, Ilse Marginalia, Vol.3 (2006) Abstract This image of the triumphant…
Models of Winning in the B-text of Piers Plowman and Wynnere and Wastoure
Models of Winning in the B-text of Piers Plowman andWynnere and Wastoure Roberts, Ruth R. Marginalia, Vol. 4, (2005-2006) Cambridge Yearbook Abstract In…
‘On Englyssh Tunge Out of Frankys’: Translation and ‘Tourning’ in Robert Mannyng’s Handlyng Synne
‘On Englyssh Tunge Out of Frankys’: Translation and ‘Tourning’ in Robert Mannyng’s Handlyng Synne Dearnley, Elizabeth Marginalia, Vol. 4, (2005-2006) Cambridge Yearbook Abstract…
A King, A Ghost, Two Wives, and the Triumph of Love: Romance, Confession and Penance in Sir Orfeo and The Gast of Gy
A King, A Ghost, Two Wives, and the Triumph of Love: Romance, Confession and Penance in Sir Orfeo and The Gastof Gy Noone, Kristin…