The Challenge of the Medieval Text : : Studies in Genre and Interpretation / / W. T. H. Jackson; Robert W. Hanning, Joan M. Ferrante.

Shares a collection of essays on a variety of genres and national literatures from courtly love, lyric, epic drama, allegory, and romance.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1985]
©1985
Year of Publication:1985
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Publications
  • I. The De Amove of Andreas Capellanus and the Practice of Love At Court
  • II. Faith Unfaithful-The German Reaction to Courtly Love
  • III. Contrast Imagery in the Poems of Friedrich von Hausen
  • IV. Persona and Audience in Two Medieval Love-Lyrics
  • V. The Medieval Pastourelle As a Satirical Genre
  • VI. The Politics of a Poet: The Archipoeta As Revealed by His Imagery
  • VII. The Epic Center As Structural Determinant in Medieval Narrative Poetry
  • VIII. Time and Space in the Ludus de Antichristo
  • IX. Pyrgopolinices Converted: The Boasting Soldier in Medieval German Literature
  • X. Allegory and Allegorization
  • XI. The Nature of Romance
  • XII. Problems of Communication in the Romances of Chretien de Troyes
  • XIII. The Arthuricity of Marie de France
  • XIV. The Progress of Parzival and the Trees of Virtue and Vice
  • XV. The Literary Views of Gottfried von Strassburg