This dissertation examines looking in twelfth- and thirteenth-century French romances and argues for its importance in understanding the ways in which the interrelational dynamics between characters are both scripted and subverted through seeing and through the circulation of knowledge about what is seen. Focusing on how medieval love narratives construct sight, and how sight constructs these narratives via the repetition of scenes of looking and in the representation through looking of relationships between characters, this project seeks to understand how seeing in medieval romances complicates the view of female characters objectified by masculine desire. The first chapter explores the repeated use of windows as a frame in Chrétien ...
This dissertation focuses on the relationship between the teaching of writing and the pedagogy of lo...
This thesis examines the Middle English prose romance, Melusine, reflecting in particular upon the v...
Secular art from the Middle Ages survives in fragmentary form, is usually rare, and is hence overloo...
This dissertation examines looking in twelfth- and thirteenth-century French romances and argues for...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
This dissertation project traces a cultural reception of the romance genre in England and France in ...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of the Old French romance genre on the basis of gender and a...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
292 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.French Gothic secular ivories...
Based on the common thread of objects that are used for communicative purposes to compare a selectio...
This study of the romances of Geoffrey Chaucer and Sir Thomas Malory provides a comparative look at ...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This dissertation explores how medieval French romances of the twelfth through fourteenth centuries ...
This dissertation asks whether, by the end of the Middle Ages in France, the romance genre had gaine...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
This dissertation focuses on the relationship between the teaching of writing and the pedagogy of lo...
This thesis examines the Middle English prose romance, Melusine, reflecting in particular upon the v...
Secular art from the Middle Ages survives in fragmentary form, is usually rare, and is hence overloo...
This dissertation examines looking in twelfth- and thirteenth-century French romances and argues for...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
This dissertation project traces a cultural reception of the romance genre in England and France in ...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of the Old French romance genre on the basis of gender and a...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
292 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.French Gothic secular ivories...
Based on the common thread of objects that are used for communicative purposes to compare a selectio...
This study of the romances of Geoffrey Chaucer and Sir Thomas Malory provides a comparative look at ...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This dissertation explores how medieval French romances of the twelfth through fourteenth centuries ...
This dissertation asks whether, by the end of the Middle Ages in France, the romance genre had gaine...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
This dissertation focuses on the relationship between the teaching of writing and the pedagogy of lo...
This thesis examines the Middle English prose romance, Melusine, reflecting in particular upon the v...
Secular art from the Middle Ages survives in fragmentary form, is usually rare, and is hence overloo...