Treason, in the romances of Chrdtien de Troyes and the lais of Marie de France, is explored more often as afin\u27 amor problem than as a legal issue with its concomitant sociopolitical ramifications. It is precisely the historical function of literature within the ambit of court culture that appears to have shaped the legal context of the poems of Chrdtien de Troyes and the lais of Marie de France. Counterpoising the literary treatment of treason in Le Chevalier au Lion and Lanval with actions and definitions of treachery by contemporary, twelfth-century chronicle and customary law sources reveals that the conceptualized, fictional world of Chrdtien\u27s Yvain closely reflects the workings of the Capetian society Chretien experienced. Mari...
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In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...
2015-08-20This study investigates the complex relationship between law and literature through an ana...
Canacee's Mirror: Gender and Treason in Medieval Literature examines the multifaceted and constantly...
Cauchies Jean-Marie. Cuttler (S. H.) The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France....
Romancing Treason addresses the scope and significance of the secular literary culture of the Wars o...
This study argues that treason is understood as a breach of allegiance in medieval popular traditio...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
International audienceThoroughly interdisciplinary in approach, this volume examines how concepts su...
Marie de France and Chrétien de Troyes were two of the most influential French writers of the twelft...
Analyzing Early Medieval legal and historical sources, the author reconstructs the main stages of th...
Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici’s ‘flying sq...
The so-called Marly Declaration of 22nd November 1730 concerning abduc¬ tion ('rapt de séduction5) s...
In the era of ladies and lords, French troubadours sang the tales of the late twelfth-century mediev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014The sixteenth-century French court has acquired a reputation for scanda...
In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...
2015-08-20This study investigates the complex relationship between law and literature through an ana...
Canacee's Mirror: Gender and Treason in Medieval Literature examines the multifaceted and constantly...
Cauchies Jean-Marie. Cuttler (S. H.) The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France....
Romancing Treason addresses the scope and significance of the secular literary culture of the Wars o...
This study argues that treason is understood as a breach of allegiance in medieval popular traditio...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
International audienceThoroughly interdisciplinary in approach, this volume examines how concepts su...
Marie de France and Chrétien de Troyes were two of the most influential French writers of the twelft...
Analyzing Early Medieval legal and historical sources, the author reconstructs the main stages of th...
Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici’s ‘flying sq...
The so-called Marly Declaration of 22nd November 1730 concerning abduc¬ tion ('rapt de séduction5) s...
In the era of ladies and lords, French troubadours sang the tales of the late twelfth-century mediev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014The sixteenth-century French court has acquired a reputation for scanda...
In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...
2015-08-20This study investigates the complex relationship between law and literature through an ana...