This thesis provides a reading of Chrétien de Troyes’ Arthurian romances that reflects the cultural and intellectual context of twelfth-century Christianity. The impact of this context on Chrétien’s romances is examined by identifying the influence that contemporaneous biblical expository texts, hagiography, and the material culture of the cult of saints had upon his work. Although scholars have devoted much attention to the study of Chrétien’s romances, and some have examined the potential influences of various medieval Christian beliefs, practices, and symbols on his work, none have yet to produce a thorough study of these elements while focusing specifically on the female characters. Scholars have identified the influence of the cult ...
Arguably the most significant poet of the twelfth century, Chrétien de Troyes composed five Arthuria...
This project documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arth...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
This study examines how much of Celtic Iron Age cultural heritage can be found in the depiction of a...
This essay is an attempt to recollect and analyze the character of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian lite...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
In this thesis I will examine Guenevere as she appears in the Middle English romances, including Mal...
This thesis examines the character of Guenevere in the broader, historical story of King Arthur. Ana...
The paper presents literary images of medieval women in four Middle English romances, viz. King Horn...
This study approaches the representation of Guinevere of the Arthurian legend from a Jungian-feminis...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
The twelfth century saw the birth of the romance in literature, as well as the intellectual and soci...
Relics are powerful signifiers of the relationship between humanity and the divine because they allo...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Arguably the most significant poet of the twelfth century, Chrétien de Troyes composed five Arthuria...
This project documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arth...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
This study examines how much of Celtic Iron Age cultural heritage can be found in the depiction of a...
This essay is an attempt to recollect and analyze the character of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian lite...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
In this thesis I will examine Guenevere as she appears in the Middle English romances, including Mal...
This thesis examines the character of Guenevere in the broader, historical story of King Arthur. Ana...
The paper presents literary images of medieval women in four Middle English romances, viz. King Horn...
This study approaches the representation of Guinevere of the Arthurian legend from a Jungian-feminis...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
The twelfth century saw the birth of the romance in literature, as well as the intellectual and soci...
Relics are powerful signifiers of the relationship between humanity and the divine because they allo...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Arguably the most significant poet of the twelfth century, Chrétien de Troyes composed five Arthuria...
This project documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arth...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...