Beards and Texts explores the literary portrayal of beards in medieval German texts from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries. It argues that as the pre-eminent symbol for masculinity the beard played a distinctive role throughout the Middle Ages in literary discussions of such major themes as majesty and humanity. At the same time beards served as an important point of reference in didactic poetry concerned with wisdom, teaching and learning, and in comedic texts that were designed to make their audiences laugh, not least by submitting various figure-types to the indignity of having their beards manhandled. Four main chapters each offer a reading of a work or poetic tradition of particular significance (Pfaffe Konrad’s Rolands...
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Brett D. Hirsch, “ ‘What are these faces?’ Interpreting Bearded Women in Macbeth.” Renaissance Drama...
This study provides a fundamental new reading of numerous commonplace positions in Germanic medieval...
Beards and Texts explores the literary portrayal of beards in medieval German texts from the mid-twe...
This Open Access book provides a new understanding of the meanings and motivations behind the wearin...
What do beards indicate beyond physical aspects of sex? What do literary representations of beards a...
Human hirsuteness, or pathological hair growth, can be symptomatic of various conditions, including ...
Hartmann von Aue’s twelfth-century Der arme Heinrich was the subject of a nineteenthcentury Volksbuc...
This thesis investigates the uses of the literary motif of cross-dressing in medieval French literat...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
This thesis examines literary images of masculinity and femininity, their function and depiction in ...
In this thesis I examine in detail the role hair plays in Welsh medieval literature, predominantly i...
This sourcebook presents editions and translations of seven fourteenth- and fifteenth-century texts ...
Every known society wears some form of clothing. It is central to how we experience our bodies and h...
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine l...
La fin du Moyen Âge est le théâtre de l'apparition et de la diffusion d'images singulières : celles ...
Brett D. Hirsch, “ ‘What are these faces?’ Interpreting Bearded Women in Macbeth.” Renaissance Drama...
This study provides a fundamental new reading of numerous commonplace positions in Germanic medieval...
Beards and Texts explores the literary portrayal of beards in medieval German texts from the mid-twe...
This Open Access book provides a new understanding of the meanings and motivations behind the wearin...
What do beards indicate beyond physical aspects of sex? What do literary representations of beards a...
Human hirsuteness, or pathological hair growth, can be symptomatic of various conditions, including ...
Hartmann von Aue’s twelfth-century Der arme Heinrich was the subject of a nineteenthcentury Volksbuc...
This thesis investigates the uses of the literary motif of cross-dressing in medieval French literat...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
This thesis examines literary images of masculinity and femininity, their function and depiction in ...
In this thesis I examine in detail the role hair plays in Welsh medieval literature, predominantly i...
This sourcebook presents editions and translations of seven fourteenth- and fifteenth-century texts ...
Every known society wears some form of clothing. It is central to how we experience our bodies and h...
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine l...
La fin du Moyen Âge est le théâtre de l'apparition et de la diffusion d'images singulières : celles ...
Brett D. Hirsch, “ ‘What are these faces?’ Interpreting Bearded Women in Macbeth.” Renaissance Drama...
This study provides a fundamental new reading of numerous commonplace positions in Germanic medieval...