Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to its appearance and use. This volume explores the diverse manifestations and uses of pleasure in medieval culture. Pleasure is a sensation, an affirmation, a practice, and is at the core of the medieval worldview, no less than pain. Applying a variety of methodological perspectives, the essays collected here analyse the role of pleasure in relation to a variety of subjects such as the human body, love, relationships, education, food, friendship, morality, devotion, and mysticism. They also integrate a wide range of sources including literature (monastic to courtly), medical texts, illuminated prayer books, iconography, and theatrical plays. Eac...
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
An interdisciplinary exploration of the sensory experiences invited and explored by textual and mate...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
This book studies attitudes toward secular literature during the later Middle Ages. Exploring two re...
With a distinctly interdisciplinary intention, the 2nd ARDIT International Congress of Medievalists ...
What do we know of the emotional life of the Middle Ages? Though a long-neglected subject, a myriad ...
Magdalena Płotka, known for numerous publications regarding the philosophical thought of the medie...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries in Byzantium and China, the garden as a site of pleasure w...
My dissertation examines the evolving understanding of “the good” in late medieval English and Frenc...
A crucial question throughout the Middle Ages, the relationship between body and spirit cannot be un...
This project examines authorial representations of the morality of three functions of love magic: to...
Le présent volume s’inscrit dans la mouvance du début des années 2010 qui vit l’émergence notable du...
The study examines textual representations of women’s laughter and smiling and their imagined connec...
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
An interdisciplinary exploration of the sensory experiences invited and explored by textual and mate...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
This book studies attitudes toward secular literature during the later Middle Ages. Exploring two re...
With a distinctly interdisciplinary intention, the 2nd ARDIT International Congress of Medievalists ...
What do we know of the emotional life of the Middle Ages? Though a long-neglected subject, a myriad ...
Magdalena Płotka, known for numerous publications regarding the philosophical thought of the medie...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries in Byzantium and China, the garden as a site of pleasure w...
My dissertation examines the evolving understanding of “the good” in late medieval English and Frenc...
A crucial question throughout the Middle Ages, the relationship between body and spirit cannot be un...
This project examines authorial representations of the morality of three functions of love magic: to...
Le présent volume s’inscrit dans la mouvance du début des années 2010 qui vit l’émergence notable du...
The study examines textual representations of women’s laughter and smiling and their imagined connec...
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
An interdisciplinary exploration of the sensory experiences invited and explored by textual and mate...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...