In 12th century French literature, the rock is a sign of the divine : Béroul’s description of Tristan’s leap into the other-world of the Morrois (in Le Roman de Tristan by Béroul) as well as Marie de France’s depiction of Bisclavret’s metamorphosis into a wolf (in the lai Bisclavret) require an adequate scenery for a supernatural act in need of legitimization. The presence of a cliff in the first context and of a stone cavity in the second serve in both cases as indications of God’s secret will, manifesting itself in the proximity of a chapel. Our paper focuses on the literary representations of the sacred in connection to the image of the rock as a symbol of resurrection
The iconography of purgatory in liturgical manuscripts between the thirteenth and fifteenth centurie...
In literature, God is a being endowed with a “face”: Erving Goffman’s concept (1967), reshaped by Pe...
The article analyses the figures of hermits and recluses presented in The Quest for the Holy Grail, ...
This project excavates a discursive history of the relic in order to contextualize its deployment as...
This project excavates a discursive history of the relic in order to contextualize its deployment as...
A motif of tomb appears in lais of Marie de France, a writer-poet of the 12th century, in two catego...
The subject matter of the present article is a comparative analysis of two pieces dating back to the...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
In the Breton lais, we encounter a brilliant marriage of the Celtic and Christian « marvel » (mervei...
Eustache and Guillaume or the Literary Mutations of a Life Story and of a Romance. Within the tempor...
Eustache and Guillaume or the Literary Mutations of a Life Story and of a Romance. Within the tempor...
L’étude porte sur la question de la beauté dans plusieurs romans du début du XIIIe siècle : le Perle...
The destination of many pilgrims in the middle ages were reliquaries. These reliquaries usually held...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
The iconography of purgatory in liturgical manuscripts between the thirteenth and fifteenth centurie...
In literature, God is a being endowed with a “face”: Erving Goffman’s concept (1967), reshaped by Pe...
The article analyses the figures of hermits and recluses presented in The Quest for the Holy Grail, ...
This project excavates a discursive history of the relic in order to contextualize its deployment as...
This project excavates a discursive history of the relic in order to contextualize its deployment as...
A motif of tomb appears in lais of Marie de France, a writer-poet of the 12th century, in two catego...
The subject matter of the present article is a comparative analysis of two pieces dating back to the...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
In the Breton lais, we encounter a brilliant marriage of the Celtic and Christian « marvel » (mervei...
Eustache and Guillaume or the Literary Mutations of a Life Story and of a Romance. Within the tempor...
Eustache and Guillaume or the Literary Mutations of a Life Story and of a Romance. Within the tempor...
L’étude porte sur la question de la beauté dans plusieurs romans du début du XIIIe siècle : le Perle...
The destination of many pilgrims in the middle ages were reliquaries. These reliquaries usually held...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
The iconography of purgatory in liturgical manuscripts between the thirteenth and fifteenth centurie...
In literature, God is a being endowed with a “face”: Erving Goffman’s concept (1967), reshaped by Pe...
The article analyses the figures of hermits and recluses presented in The Quest for the Holy Grail, ...