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Per le vie dell'altro mondo. L'animale guida e il mito del viaggio
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:20
La ruse dans le Roman de Renart et dans les oeuvres de François Rabelais
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:20
Par la fenêtre du toit: l'union mystique à l'époux animal à partir du lai de Yonec de Marie de France et de récits mythologiques celtes et japonais
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:18
Beyond (courtly) dualism: thinking about gender in Dante's lyrics
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:15
Discusses developments in Dante's presentation of femininity and desire, arguing that in Doglia mi reca in particular both desire and femininity are conceived as continua, embracing but not identical with extremes of animal and spiritual or good and bad.
Three notes: (1) Who was Eslit? (2) What kind of animal was the questing beast? (3) Black and white: what colour was Arthur's horse?
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:13
Animal imagery and oral discourse in Havelok's first fight
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-12-05 18:12
Examines the episode's sources and the diverse imagery of its multiple accounts of the fight to suggest the poet's consciousness of the role of the teller in transforming the tale, showing that the poet makes use of diverse animal imagery (especially that of the baited bear) to explore the complex ways in which we experience bondage, and that his diverse perspectives and dynamically changing imagery lead him to sacrifice any claim to be providing an authoritative account of Havelok's life, recognising instead the fallibity of oral discourse and marshalling it to unlock deeper truths about the social and spiritual nature of bondage revealed by Havelok's social liberation and acquisition of political authority.
Lancelot échevelé: la parodie dans Les Merveilles de Rigomer
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:30
Sindrum begrunden in Exeter Book Riddle 26: the enigmatic dative case
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:25
Dragons entre sciences et fictions
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:22
“Sumum menn wile þincan syllic þis to gehyrenne”: Ælfric on animals -- his sources and their application
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:21
Vegetal and animal imagery in the history of Niketas Choniates
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:17
Despotic mares, dirty sows and angry bitches. On Middle English zoosemy and beyond
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:11
How to make a human
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-28 10:07
Die Darstellung des Fuchses in der mittelalterlichen Dichtung
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-21 13:07
"Lupus in fabula". The Wolf in Medieval German Fables
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-11-10 11:49
The Natural History of Unicorns
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-10-29 08:54
L'asino nella leggenda e nella letteratura
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-10-03 19:27
"Laus asini": l'âne, le serpent, l'eau et l'immortalité
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-10-03 19:26
Drame liturgique: L'âne au Moyen Age
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-10-03 19:26
Drame liturgique: L'âne au Moyen Age
by Bibuser, last updated: 2010-10-03 19:25
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