Rethinking The 'Romance Of The Rose

Kevin Brownlee,Sylvia Huot

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The Romance Of The Rose Has Been A Controversial Text Since It Was Written In The Thirteenth Century. There Is Evidence For Radically Different Readings As As Early As The First Half Of The Fourteenth Century. The Text Provided Inspiration For Both Courtly And Didactic Poets. Some Read It As A Celebration Of Human Love, Others As An Erudite Philosophical Work, Still Others As A Satirical Representation Of Social And Sexual Follies. On One Hand It Was Praised As An Edifying Treatise, On The Other Condemned As Lascivious And...

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The Romance Of The Rose Has Been A Controversial Text Since It Was Written In The Thirteenth Century. There Is Evidence For Radically Different Readings As As Early As The First Half Of The Fourteenth Century. The Text Provided Inspiration For Both Courtly And Didactic Poets. Some Read It As A Celebration Of Human Love, Others As An Erudite Philosophical Work, Still Others As A Satirical Representation Of Social And Sexual Follies. On One Hand It Was Praised As An Edifying Treatise, On The Other Condemned As Lascivious And Misogynistic.Kevin Brownlee And Sylvia Huot And The Contributors To This Volume--Pierre-Yves Badel, Emmanuele Baumgartner, John V. Fleming, Robert Pogue Harrison, David F. Hult, Stephen G. Nichols, Lee Patterson, Daniel Poirion, Karl D. Uitti, Dieuwke E. Van Der Poel, And Lori Walters--Represent All The Major Areas Of Current Work On The Romance Of The Rose, Both In American And In Europe. The Volume Will Be Of Value To Students And Scholars Of Medieval Literature, Intellectual History, And Art History
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University Of Pennsylvania Press

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

398

Data de lançamento

01/02/2021

Colecção

Literary studies: classical, early & medieval

Comprimento

22,50

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152

Altura

229

Peso

583

EAN

9780812213959

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