[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Thèses et mémoires - FAS - Département d'études anglaises]Bodies, Saracen Giants, and the Medieval Romance: Transgression, Difference, and Assimilation explore le traitement des corps de trois géants Sarasins dans les romances de Roland and Vernagu (c. 1330), Sir Beues of Hamtoun (c. 1330), et The Taill of Rauf Coilyear (c. 1513-42).Grâce à une étude de la représentation de ces trois géants Sarasin, la signification du corps humain au Moyen Age, et des pratiques de la Chrétienté an accord avec les discours et idéologies envers le Proche-Orient qui existaient dans l’Occident médiéval, ce mémoire de maîtrise juxtapose le géant Sarasin et le héros de la romance pour indiquer une similarité apparente...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
The Lancelot proper, a vast fictional cycle written in French in the 13th century, is a prime exampl...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
As the twelfth century progresses, there is a tendency to show the Saracen of the chansons de geste ...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
This thesis discusses Middle English romances that feature prominent Saracen characters, in particul...
The division of the Oxford Roland into narrative episodes and the location of its formal structures ...
This dissertation is a project that examines the way Middle English romances explore and build a sen...
Notre recherche utilise comme source les enluminures des manuscrits de la littérature profane produi...
The Lancelot proper, a vast fictional cycle written in French in the 13th century, is a prime exampl...
Traces links between French and English elements to argue that the development of English tragedy in...
This study focuses on the peculiar success that a number of Middle English romances achieved in four...
Maddox Donald. Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann. — The Evolution of Arthurian Romance : The Verse Tradition...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
The Lancelot proper, a vast fictional cycle written in French in the 13th century, is a prime exampl...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
As the twelfth century progresses, there is a tendency to show the Saracen of the chansons de geste ...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
This thesis discusses Middle English romances that feature prominent Saracen characters, in particul...
The division of the Oxford Roland into narrative episodes and the location of its formal structures ...
This dissertation is a project that examines the way Middle English romances explore and build a sen...
Notre recherche utilise comme source les enluminures des manuscrits de la littérature profane produi...
The Lancelot proper, a vast fictional cycle written in French in the 13th century, is a prime exampl...
Traces links between French and English elements to argue that the development of English tragedy in...
This study focuses on the peculiar success that a number of Middle English romances achieved in four...
Maddox Donald. Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann. — The Evolution of Arthurian Romance : The Verse Tradition...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
The Lancelot proper, a vast fictional cycle written in French in the 13th century, is a prime exampl...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...