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Comparative literature --- Thematology --- anno 500-1499 --- Chevaliers et chevalerie dans la littérature --- Knights and knighthood in literature --- Quests (Expeditions) in literature --- Quests in literature --- Quêtes (Expéditions) dans la littérature --- Quêtes (littérature) --- Quêtes dans la littérature --- Ridders en ridderschap in de literatuur --- Voyage initiatique (littérature) --- Zoektochten (Expeditie) in de literatuur --- Zoektochten in de literatuur --- Arthurian romances --- -Arthurian romances --- -Grail --- -Knights and knighthood in literature --- Literature, Medieval --- -Quests (Expeditions) in literature --- European literature --- Medieval literature --- Graal --- Gral --- Gréal --- Holy Grail --- Sangraal --- Sangreal --- Chalices --- Folklore --- Romances --- Adaptations --- -History and criticism --- History and criticism --- Grail --- Adaptations&delete& --- Legends&delete& --- Literature [Medieval ] --- Legends
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This volume honours the academic career of Professor Dhira B. Mahoney, recently retired from the Department of English at Arizona State University, who is well known for her rhetorical readings of medieval literature. Professor Mahoney’s scholarship employs rhetorical theory in readings of late medieval literature, particularly prologues and epilogues, women’s writings, and Arthuriana. As a response to her work, Romance and Rhetoric offers rhetorical readings of a variety of literary pieces from the late Middle Ages, especially for those authors and genres on which Professor Mahoney has published. Its collected essays provide interdisciplinary studies of art, social and literary history, manuscript transmission, and women’s studies in relation to texts in Middle English, Latin, German, and French. In particular, the essays in this volume focus on the writings of courtly authors such as Chaucer, Lydgate, Malory, Guillaume de Machaut, Christine de Pizan, Chrétien de Troyes, and others. In keeping with the ancient tradition of analysing rhetorical principles in the structure of an art work, they also examine the rhetoric of the manuscript art connected to these authors and the genres in which they wrote. This volume thus fills a gap in medieval literary scholarship, as it evaluates with scrutiny how rhetorical teachings or medieval poetic strategies inform the writing of romances.
Fiction --- Literary rhetorics --- anno 500-1499 --- Literature, Medieval --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Medieval --- Romances --- History and criticism. --- History --- Romances $x History and criticism --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Chivalric romances --- Chivalry --- Courtly romances --- French romances --- Medieval romances --- Romances, French --- Romans courtois --- French literature --- History and criticism --- Mahoney, Dhira B. --- Literature [Medieval ] --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Europe --- To 1500 --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism
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