Whereas the fields of poetic expression and pragmatist philosophy may seem some distance apart, a closer examination of the poetics literature from the early Greeks onward provides testimony to the more general viability of the pragmatist analysis of community life, particularly as this has come to be associated with pragmatism’s sociological derivative, symbolic interaction. Following a brief overview of the Greek, Roman, and Christian roots of contemporary fictional representations, attention is given to the ways that pragmatist concerns with human activity were addressed within the context of poetic expression in 12th-13th century France. Whereas the pre-Renaissance texts considered here exhibit pronounced attentiveness to Christian theo...
A slow evolution concerning the writing styles has taken shape in vernacular literature of the 12th ...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
My dissertation examines the evolving understanding of “the good” in late medieval English and Frenc...
Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la rose (The Romance of the Rose), written in Paris in t...
Although the works of three early Italian Renaissance poets, Brunetto Latini (1220-1294), Dante Alig...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
Las expresiones poéticas, como la lírica popular hispánica demuestra en su ingente tradición, se apr...
This study examines the defining features of lyric subjectivity and its formal expression in courtly...
This study focuses on the praeceptor amoris, or teacher of love, as that persona appears in English ...
The romance is one of the most important and distinctive literary forms in the Middle Ages. ‘Romance...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
This dissertation examines different forms of generic hybridity in the thirteenth-century courtly ve...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
A slow evolution concerning the writing styles has taken shape in vernacular literature of the 12th ...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
My dissertation examines the evolving understanding of “the good” in late medieval English and Frenc...
Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la rose (The Romance of the Rose), written in Paris in t...
Although the works of three early Italian Renaissance poets, Brunetto Latini (1220-1294), Dante Alig...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
La littérature en langue vernaculaire du XIIe siècle cristallise une évolution lente dans les styles...
Las expresiones poéticas, como la lírica popular hispánica demuestra en su ingente tradición, se apr...
This study examines the defining features of lyric subjectivity and its formal expression in courtly...
This study focuses on the praeceptor amoris, or teacher of love, as that persona appears in English ...
The romance is one of the most important and distinctive literary forms in the Middle Ages. ‘Romance...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
This dissertation examines different forms of generic hybridity in the thirteenth-century courtly ve...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
A slow evolution concerning the writing styles has taken shape in vernacular literature of the 12th ...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
My dissertation examines the evolving understanding of “the good” in late medieval English and Frenc...