Obscenity : : Social Control and Artistic Creation in the European Middle Ages / / edited by Jan M. Ziolkowski.

This volume contains nearly twenty essays on obscenity in medieval culture. These essays represent the most wide-ranging attempt ever to probe the natures, origins, and consequences of obscenity in medieval literature, art, theater, and law. Although a core is devoted to obscenity in medieval French...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : BRILL,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Cultures, Beliefs and Traditions: Medieval and Early Modern Peoples ; Volume: 4
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 359 pages).
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Summary:This volume contains nearly twenty essays on obscenity in medieval culture. These essays represent the most wide-ranging attempt ever to probe the natures, origins, and consequences of obscenity in medieval literature, art, theater, and law. Although a core is devoted to obscenity in medieval French literature (where the fabliaux have elicited more previous attempts to come to terms with obscenity than has any other type of medieval literature), other contributions to the volume explore manifestations of obscenity in cultures and languages of Scandinavia, Germany, Ireland, Wales, Byzantium, and even western Slavdom. The book is divided into six different sections: Introducing Obscenity; The Rhetoric of Obscenity; Visualizing Obscenity; Performing Obscenity; Legal Obscenity; and Courting Obscenity in Old French.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004613692
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jan M. Ziolkowski.