I argue that medieval literature, despite its overt emphasis on male sensibility and subjectivity, is permeated with the influence of the feminine. Through dialogue exchanges between male and female characters, identity is constructed, primarily for the male but sometimes also for the female characters. In the course of advancing this thesis I examine selected English lyrics and the troubadour poetry which influenced them; poems which contain male-female dialogue exchanges, such as the Middle English Pearl and Piers Plowman and their continental and Latin predecessors, the Consolation of Philosophy, the Complaint of Nature, and the Romance of the Rose; and the English morality, saint's, and mystery play traditions. In discussing them I fo...
This dissertation examines a medieval genre that combines narration, in prose or verse, with inserte...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric used to represent the romance knight and claims that existin...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
This dissertation contributes to medieval feminist scholarship by forging new insights into the rela...
Constructing the Female Subject in Anglo-Norman, Middle English and Medieval Irish Romance Giselle G...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This study suggests both the pertinence of a postmodern, feminist reading of medieval texts written ...
Courtly love lyrics, like other courtly genres, are dominated by male-voiced texts that privilege ma...
Using a dialogue format, contributors to this collection of essays outline key issues in the cultura...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
In medieval English literature, this acute male perspective often lead to a lack of females being re...
The aim of this paper is to examine images of the relationship between men and women in selected lat...
This article examines recognition motifs in earlier English romances to better understand female per...
This dissertation examines a medieval genre that combines narration, in prose or verse, with inserte...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric used to represent the romance knight and claims that existin...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
This dissertation contributes to medieval feminist scholarship by forging new insights into the rela...
Constructing the Female Subject in Anglo-Norman, Middle English and Medieval Irish Romance Giselle G...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This study suggests both the pertinence of a postmodern, feminist reading of medieval texts written ...
Courtly love lyrics, like other courtly genres, are dominated by male-voiced texts that privilege ma...
Using a dialogue format, contributors to this collection of essays outline key issues in the cultura...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
In medieval English literature, this acute male perspective often lead to a lack of females being re...
The aim of this paper is to examine images of the relationship between men and women in selected lat...
This article examines recognition motifs in earlier English romances to better understand female per...
This dissertation examines a medieval genre that combines narration, in prose or verse, with inserte...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric used to represent the romance knight and claims that existin...