The thesis is a contribution to the social history of the Middle Ages. It investigates a phenomenon called courtly love, fully expressed at the noble court through an analysis of Thomas Malory's and Chrètien de Troyes' Arthurian romances, letters of Christine de Pisan and auxiliary sources. Its origin and expressions in a period literature, mostly of southern France, its inspirational sources and a continuation of Celtic folklore tradition is discussed in the initial chapters. The next part deals with individual forms of the courtly love and their effects on a gender relationship in a knightly class. The actual activity of a medieval woman and her opportunity to participate in public, ascribed social roles and a development of a masculine v...
By analyzing Chrétien's "Cligès", Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's "Lanzelet", Chrétien's "Chevalier de la C...
It is a common belief among historians that the tournament was the ultimate expression of chivalry, ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
Courtly love, masculine society and figures of power Several features which characterize courtly lo...
This study, entitled ''The Dechne of Courtly Love Ideal in the Prose of 15th century", examines the ...
PhDThesis: Courtly Love was a comprehensive cultural phenomenon brought about by changes in the soc...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
This thesis argues that chivalry and its attendant values of love, sex and conflict were a source of...
In the era of ladies and lords, French troubadours sang the tales of the late twelfth-century mediev...
The Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired people for ages. Le Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas...
With its focus on violence, power and knighthood, chivalry appears first and foremost as a masculine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the historical context of the court dance formation as a cu...
By analyzing Chrétien's "Cligès", Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's "Lanzelet", Chrétien's "Chevalier de la C...
It is a common belief among historians that the tournament was the ultimate expression of chivalry, ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
Courtly love, masculine society and figures of power Several features which characterize courtly lo...
This study, entitled ''The Dechne of Courtly Love Ideal in the Prose of 15th century", examines the ...
PhDThesis: Courtly Love was a comprehensive cultural phenomenon brought about by changes in the soc...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
This thesis argues that chivalry and its attendant values of love, sex and conflict were a source of...
In the era of ladies and lords, French troubadours sang the tales of the late twelfth-century mediev...
The Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired people for ages. Le Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas...
With its focus on violence, power and knighthood, chivalry appears first and foremost as a masculine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the historical context of the court dance formation as a cu...
By analyzing Chrétien's "Cligès", Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's "Lanzelet", Chrétien's "Chevalier de la C...
It is a common belief among historians that the tournament was the ultimate expression of chivalry, ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...