While the travel’ tale is an own literary genre, the viatical experience is also narrated in fictional discourses, such as romances. More precisely, several novels preserved in the noble libraries of the Burgundian Netherlands in the 15th century feature characters setting out for the Near East, often with a chivalric aim. These adventures are an opportunity for the narrator to offer a certain representation of the Muslim world, a representation likely to meet the expectations of a reader steeped in courtly and chivalric culture. This literary tradition also echoes the political ambitions of the Burgundian dukes, in particular, Philip the Good, who tried to launch a new crusade against the expansion of Ottoman power. The paper considers, ba...
In Book V of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, the knight Artegall turns Turk, donning 'th'armor o...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
A fourteenth-century redaction of an earlier, now-lost text, Dānişmendnāme is a religious-heroic pro...
Based on a selection of travel narratives and romances, the communication intends to highlight the c...
In this essay, we propose to study the representation of the Muslim world within travel stories and ...
The Orient and the Muslim world are addressed in several narrative sources preserved in the librarie...
As recent scholarship has demonstrated, the world of the Mediterranean exerted a tremendous influenc...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
The present study focuses on emotion discourses in early modern travel books. It attempts a close te...
This article departs from the conventional assumption that works of literature are only texts to be ...
Under Philip the Good (1419-1467) the Burgundian Netherlands reached their political, territorial, a...
This article seeks to explore the value of a reader-oriented approach to late medieval European trav...
This thesis offers an assessment of late medieval public response to the crusades through an investi...
14th Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium -- OCT 15-17, 2014 -- Selcuk, TURKEYWOS: 00035390...
In Book V of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, the knight Artegall turns Turk, donning 'th'armor o...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
A fourteenth-century redaction of an earlier, now-lost text, Dānişmendnāme is a religious-heroic pro...
Based on a selection of travel narratives and romances, the communication intends to highlight the c...
In this essay, we propose to study the representation of the Muslim world within travel stories and ...
The Orient and the Muslim world are addressed in several narrative sources preserved in the librarie...
As recent scholarship has demonstrated, the world of the Mediterranean exerted a tremendous influenc...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
The present study focuses on emotion discourses in early modern travel books. It attempts a close te...
This article departs from the conventional assumption that works of literature are only texts to be ...
Under Philip the Good (1419-1467) the Burgundian Netherlands reached their political, territorial, a...
This article seeks to explore the value of a reader-oriented approach to late medieval European trav...
This thesis offers an assessment of late medieval public response to the crusades through an investi...
14th Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium -- OCT 15-17, 2014 -- Selcuk, TURKEYWOS: 00035390...
In Book V of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, the knight Artegall turns Turk, donning 'th'armor o...
AbstractIt is known that travelbooks which are aimed to affect and change the readers’ point of view...
A fourteenth-century redaction of an earlier, now-lost text, Dānişmendnāme is a religious-heroic pro...