In this article, we suggest a new reading of the Fincken Ritter, a pamphlet published anonymously in 1560. Due to its impossible content as well as its wild juxtaposition of genre traditions, motifs, and topoi, this text is commonly classified as nonsense poetry. In contrast to previous scholarship, which predominantly focused on aspects of decomposition of meaning, we argue that a new perspective opens up when looking at the body as a central motif: The corporeality of the eponymous hero grants vividness to the presentation, derivation, and practicing of inherent logics at the level of narrative devices. Not only has the hero to prove himself in a topsy-turvey world before he can be born. The narration also develops step by step, and in cl...
The work discusses the relation between the body and literature. Interpreting selected works of 19th...
The thesis examines the representation of the body in the work of the eighteenth-century French libe...
The Duchess of Malfi teems with images of dismembered bodies which form the basis of Webster’s speci...
In this article, we suggest a new reading of the Fincken Ritter, a pamphlet published anonymously in...
This article explores the narrative functions and literary effects of references to beards in mediev...
The discovery of the medieval heroic epic “Das Nibelungenlied”in the XIX century Germany coincided w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study analyzes the different models of physicali...
This article concerns the potential of figurative meaning in heroic poems as well as the links betwe...
This article studies how the medieval myth of Buile Suibhne tackles the (im)possibility of c...
Myths and legends have been extensively studied in orature even though they have been given a facile...
As epic was considered a culturally comprehensive genre, so Spenser's Faerie Queene and Milton's Par...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
The article provides a commentary of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Las frevols venson lo plus fort, a poem c...
The article’s aim is to elucidate the religious transformations of the secular notions of ide...
The article deals with ways of displaying motifs of corporeality and problems that are evoked by the...
The work discusses the relation between the body and literature. Interpreting selected works of 19th...
The thesis examines the representation of the body in the work of the eighteenth-century French libe...
The Duchess of Malfi teems with images of dismembered bodies which form the basis of Webster’s speci...
In this article, we suggest a new reading of the Fincken Ritter, a pamphlet published anonymously in...
This article explores the narrative functions and literary effects of references to beards in mediev...
The discovery of the medieval heroic epic “Das Nibelungenlied”in the XIX century Germany coincided w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study analyzes the different models of physicali...
This article concerns the potential of figurative meaning in heroic poems as well as the links betwe...
This article studies how the medieval myth of Buile Suibhne tackles the (im)possibility of c...
Myths and legends have been extensively studied in orature even though they have been given a facile...
As epic was considered a culturally comprehensive genre, so Spenser's Faerie Queene and Milton's Par...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
The article provides a commentary of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Las frevols venson lo plus fort, a poem c...
The article’s aim is to elucidate the religious transformations of the secular notions of ide...
The article deals with ways of displaying motifs of corporeality and problems that are evoked by the...
The work discusses the relation between the body and literature. Interpreting selected works of 19th...
The thesis examines the representation of the body in the work of the eighteenth-century French libe...
The Duchess of Malfi teems with images of dismembered bodies which form the basis of Webster’s speci...