The legend of Mélusine examined in a pan-European context. Readers have long been fascinated by the enigmatic figure of Mélusine - a beautiful fairy woman cursed to transform into a half-serpent once a week, whose part-monstrous sons are the ancestor of several European noble houses. Thisstudy is the first to consider how this romance developed from a local legend to European bestseller, analysing versions in French, German, Castilian, Dutch, and English. It addresses questions on how to study medieval literaturefrom a European perspective, moving beyond national canons, and reading Mélusine's bodily mutability as a metaphor for how the romance itself moves and transforms across borders. It also analyses key changes to the romance's cont...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s splendid late fourteenth-century prose romance Melusine – written for Jean de Berry, ...
Romance was the most popular secular literature of the Middle Ages, and has been understood most pro...
The medieval romance about the two brothers Valentin and Orson (also known as Nameless) crossed vari...
This dissertation reveals the central role that transcultural literary exchange plays in the imagini...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This thesis represents the state of completion the author attained before her death in March 2010. ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
This book contains five legends from the German Middle Ages, presented in the Middle High German sou...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s splendid late fourteenth-century prose romance Melusine – written for Jean de Berry, ...
Romance was the most popular secular literature of the Middle Ages, and has been understood most pro...
The medieval romance about the two brothers Valentin and Orson (also known as Nameless) crossed vari...
This dissertation reveals the central role that transcultural literary exchange plays in the imagini...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This dissertation explores what the interplay of romance and religious literature in England from th...
This thesis represents the state of completion the author attained before her death in March 2010. ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
This monograph examines the gap between multilingualism and the idea of a mother tongue in a series ...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
This book contains five legends from the German Middle Ages, presented in the Middle High German sou...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s late fourteenth-century French prose romance Mélusine survives in the major vernacula...
Jean d’Arras’s splendid late fourteenth-century prose romance Melusine – written for Jean de Berry, ...