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El. knyga: Erotic in the Literature of Medieval Britain

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  • Formatas: 194 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2007
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846155406
  • Formatas: 194 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2007
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846155406

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An examination of the erotic in medieval literature which includes articles on the role of clothing and nudity, the tension between eroticism and transgression and religion and the erotic.

This volume examines the erotic in the literature of medieval Britain, primarily in Middle English, but also in Latin, Welsh and Old French. Seeking to discover the nature of the erotic and how it differs from modern erotics, thecontributors address topics such as the Wife of Bath's opinions on marital eroticism, the role of clothing and nudity, the tension between eroticism and transgression, the interplay between religion and the erotic, and the hedonistic horrors of the cannibalistic Giant of Mont St Michel.

Amanda Hopkins teaches in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies and the department of French at the University of Warwick. Cory James Rushton is in the Department of English at St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Contributors: Anthony Bale, Jane Bliss, Michael Cichon, Thomas H. Crofts III, Alex Davis, Kristina Hildebrand, Amanda Hopkins,Simon Meecham-Jones, Sue Niebrzydowski, Margaret Robson, Robert Rouse, Cory James Rushton, Corinne Saunders.

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A multiplicity of perspectives on a discrete (yet vast) number of texts, many of which are romances, that lends a sense of completeness to the book as a whole. * COMITATUS *

Introduction
`So wel koude he me glose': The Wife of Bath and the Eroticism of Touch - Sue
Niebrzydowski
The Lady's Man: Gawain as a Lover in Middle English Literature - Cory
Rushton
Erotic Magic: The Enchantress in Middle English Romance - Corinne Saunders
`wordy vnthur wede': Clothing, Nakedness and the Erotic in some Romances of
Medieval Britain - Amanda Hopkins
`Some Like it Hot': The Medieval Eroticism of Heat - Robert Rouse
How's Your Father? Sex and the Adolescent Girl in Sir Degarré - Margaret
Robson
The Female `Jewish' Libido in Medieval Culture - Anthony Bale
Eros and Error: Gross Sexual Transgression in the Fourth Branch of the
Mabinogi - Michael Cichon
Perverse and Contrary Deeds: The Giant of Mont Saint Michel and the
Alliterative Morte Arthure - Thomas Howard Crofts
Her Desire and His: Letters between Fifteenth-century Lovers - Kristina
Hildebrand
Sex in the Sight of God: Theology and the Erotic in Peter of Blois' `Grates
Ago Veneri' - Simon Meecham-Jones
A Fine and Private Place - Jane Bliss
Erotic Historiography: Writing the Self and History in Twelfth-century
Romance and the Renaissance - Alexander Davis
Corinne Saunders is Professor of Medieval Literature at the Department of English Studies, University of Durham. ROBERT ROUSE Associate Professor, Department of English at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Sue Niebrzydowski is Professor in Medieval Literature at Bangor University. She has published widely in the areas of medieval women's writing and gender and devotion. THOMAS H. CROFTS is Professor of English at East Tennessee State University, where he also co-directs the Minor in Classical and Medieval Studies.