(in English): Intimacy and solitude in Chrétien de Troyes' works and in the Czech courtly romance The thesis studies some literary images of interiority, profound emotions and thougts, solitude and the need for privacy as these are depicted in the romances of Chrétien de Troyes and in the works of his continuators (namely those connected with the Tristan romances). They are interpreted as an expression of the medieval poets' effort to influence their public, to cultivate and to present some interesting subjects and important questions in the guise of a fictional story. There are striking descriptions of the unbalance between solitude and social duties, positive or negative evaluation of human solitude (always depending on the narrator's int...
The present study of Blancandin et l'Orgueilleuse d'amour, an anonymous verse romance of the early t...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
This thesis argues that the romances written in England between 1100 and 1500 should be afforded a m...
This study explores the way in which one circumstance of daily life in the twelfth to fourteenth cen...
Marie de France and Chrétien de Troyes were two of the most influential French writers of the twelft...
The thesis is a contribution to the social history of the Middle Ages. It investigates a phenomenon ...
Arguably the most significant poet of the twelfth century, Chrétien de Troyes composed five Arthuria...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
In Choderlos de Laclos’s Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782), the motif of solitude, from conventual sec...
This dissertation argues that gestures of literary self-consciousness, especially those articulated ...
The romance is one of the most important and distinctive literary forms in the Middle Ages. ‘Romance...
In three romances Yvain, Lancelot, and Perceval, Chrétien de Troyes utilizes the intimate relationsh...
Representations and Imaginary of Intimity in the Medieval Literature Martin Šorm Abstract The thesis...
The present study of Blancandin et l'Orgueilleuse d'amour, an anonymous verse romance of the early t...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
This thesis argues that the romances written in England between 1100 and 1500 should be afforded a m...
This study explores the way in which one circumstance of daily life in the twelfth to fourteenth cen...
Marie de France and Chrétien de Troyes were two of the most influential French writers of the twelft...
The thesis is a contribution to the social history of the Middle Ages. It investigates a phenomenon ...
Arguably the most significant poet of the twelfth century, Chrétien de Troyes composed five Arthuria...
We live today under the influence of a concept known as courtly love. L'amour courtois was recognize...
This project examines the ways in which twelfth-century romance authors used literature to explore t...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
In Choderlos de Laclos’s Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782), the motif of solitude, from conventual sec...
This dissertation argues that gestures of literary self-consciousness, especially those articulated ...
The romance is one of the most important and distinctive literary forms in the Middle Ages. ‘Romance...
In three romances Yvain, Lancelot, and Perceval, Chrétien de Troyes utilizes the intimate relationsh...
Representations and Imaginary of Intimity in the Medieval Literature Martin Šorm Abstract The thesis...
The present study of Blancandin et l'Orgueilleuse d'amour, an anonymous verse romance of the early t...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
This thesis argues that the romances written in England between 1100 and 1500 should be afforded a m...