UIDB/00749/2020 UIDP/00749/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0015The reflection we propose to carry out here is guided by a fundamental issue: the centrality of the figure of the monster in medieval maritime imagination and the important role of the monstrous in structuring that imagination. In medieval man’s worldview, fantasy and reality, truth and the implausible had no boundaries. Everything was interconnected in a mental process resulting in the entire receiving public avidly “drinking in” information about strange and exotic things originating from places beyond the boundaries of what was known, i.e., beyond the Order and safety ensured by Christian authority. Because it is immense, unstable and above all unknown, the ocean is par excellence o...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing ...
The dominant literate culture of early medieval England – male, European, and Christian – often repr...
The reflection we propose to carry out here is guided by a fundamental issue: the centrality of the ...
Aside from the Tritons, benevolent Greco-Roman divinities, no other anthropomorphic monster was loca...
Despite its remarkable recurrence in medieval literature, the sea, because of its intrinsic fluidity...
The present essay takes into account some broadsheets and pamphlets published in London between the ...
The present essay takes into account some broadsheets and pamphlets published in London between the ...
Medieval monsters command the attention of their audiences, both past and present. It would therefor...
International audienceWithout claiming to be exhaustive, this article compares the different aquatic...
The aim of this article is to literally explore the declinations of the status of the “monstruous th...
Monsters appear in a variety of sources and from a variety of periods in the Middle Ages. That they ...
My thesis deals with texts that are either often not investigated in their entirety or that have lar...
UID/HIS/04666/2013 SFRH/BPD/108927/2015 SFRH/BPD/63433/2009publishersversionpublishe
Thesis Abstract. The purpose of this thesis is to examine Old English and Old Icelandic literary e...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing ...
The dominant literate culture of early medieval England – male, European, and Christian – often repr...
The reflection we propose to carry out here is guided by a fundamental issue: the centrality of the ...
Aside from the Tritons, benevolent Greco-Roman divinities, no other anthropomorphic monster was loca...
Despite its remarkable recurrence in medieval literature, the sea, because of its intrinsic fluidity...
The present essay takes into account some broadsheets and pamphlets published in London between the ...
The present essay takes into account some broadsheets and pamphlets published in London between the ...
Medieval monsters command the attention of their audiences, both past and present. It would therefor...
International audienceWithout claiming to be exhaustive, this article compares the different aquatic...
The aim of this article is to literally explore the declinations of the status of the “monstruous th...
Monsters appear in a variety of sources and from a variety of periods in the Middle Ages. That they ...
My thesis deals with texts that are either often not investigated in their entirety or that have lar...
UID/HIS/04666/2013 SFRH/BPD/108927/2015 SFRH/BPD/63433/2009publishersversionpublishe
Thesis Abstract. The purpose of this thesis is to examine Old English and Old Icelandic literary e...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing ...
The dominant literate culture of early medieval England – male, European, and Christian – often repr...