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Old French literature --- French literature --- Galeran de Bretagne. --- lovagregény --- Renaut, --- Criticism, Textual. --- Galeran de Bretagne (Renaut)
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Fiction --- Old French literature --- Jean Renart --- Galeran de Bretagne
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Roman médiéval --- Chansons de geste --- Épopées françaises --- Renaut, --- Galeran de Bretagne
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French language --- Old French literature --- Jean Renart --- Epic poetry, French --- Chansons de geste --- Concordances --- Renaut, --- -Epic poetry, French --- -French epic poetry --- French poetry --- Epic poetry --- Legends --- Heldensage --- -Concordances --- Concordances. --- Jean Renart, --- -Renart, Jean --- Renart, Jehan --- French epic poetry --- Epic poetry, French - Concordances --- Chansons de geste - Concordances --- Renaut, - active 12th/13th century - Galeran de Bretagne - Concordances --- Renaut, - active 12th/13th century - Galeran de Bretagne
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Reconsidérer les deux premiers témoins du courant romanesque dit "réaliste" du XIIIe siècle à la lumière du roman idyllique médiéval, tel est l'objectif de cette recherche. Galeran de Bretagne de Renaut et L'Escoufle de Jean Renart ont longtemps été envisagés comme des illustrations exemplaires du "réalisme" médiéval, dont l'ambition tient dans la description de la réalité contemporaine. Celle lecture suscite aujourd'hui la réticence des critiques, qui aspirent à rétablir l'originalité et la complexité des deux textes. Celles-ci, et c'est là l'hypothèse de Marion Vuagnoux-Uhlig, doivent être envisagées dans la perspective du roman idyllique médiéval. On reconnaît en effet l'influence de ce dernier dans les schèmes des enfances amoureuses, de la séparation et des retrouvailles. Mais c'est surtout la dette de Galeran de Bretagne et de L'Escoufle à l'égard de Floire et Blanchefor ou de Piramus qui incite à les considérer comme tels. En examinant leur structure narrative sous l'angle du thème idyllique, Le Couple en herbe fait le pari de révéler la richesse et la cohérence de ces deux romans qui, de l'image idéale du couple amoureux et souverain, dégagent une vision nouvelle de la courtoisie.
Renaut, --- Escoufle --- 840-3 "04/14" --- Franse literatuur: proza--Middeleeuwen --- 840-3 "04/14" Franse literatuur: proza--Middeleeuwen --- 82.04 --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Literaire thema's --- Jean Renart, --- Escoufle. --- Jean Renart, - active 12th century-13th century - Galeran de Bretagne --- Renaut, - active 12th century/13th century
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Chansons de geste --- Epic poetry, French --- Rhetoric, Medieval --- Epic poetry --- French poetry --- Legends --- Heldensage --- French epic poetry --- Criticism, Textual&delete& --- Data processing --- Jean Renart, --- Jean Renard, --- Jean Renaut, --- Jehan Renart, --- Renard, Jean, --- Renart, Jean, --- Renaut, Jean, --- Renaut, --- Authorship --- Data processing. --- Stilistics --- Grammar --- Old French language --- Fiction --- Old French literature --- Jean Renart --- Galeran de Bretagne --- Renaut --- Criticism, Textual
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This book combines a simple dual biographical study of Waleran of Meulan and Robert of Leicester, the twin sons of Robert, Count of Meulan and Earl of Leicester, with an exploration of the exercise of power in twelfth-century Normandy and England. The twins were dominant and colourful characters, whose lives reveal many new points about the politics of the period, in particular the Norman rebellion of 1123-4, the wars of Stephen's reign in Normandy and England and the early years of Henry II. The book analyses the twins' followings, revenues and lands, and studies their relations with the church, their level of literacy, and heraldry. It also contains the first in-depth study of Norman feudal society in the duchy itself, suggests reasons why Normandy was more difficult to govern than England, and explores the use of patronage in twelfth-century society.
Power (Social sciences) --- -Nobility --- -Noble class --- Noble families --- Nobles (Social class) --- Peerage --- Upper class --- Aristocracy (Social class) --- Titles of honor and nobility --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- History --- -Beaumont family --- Beaumont, Robert de Earl of Leicester --- Beaumont, Waleran de comte de Meulan --- Great Britain --- -History --- Beaumont, Robert de, --- Beaumont, Waleran de, --- Beaumont family. --- -Power (Social sciences) --- Nobility --- De Beaumont, Waleran, --- De Meulan, Waleran de Beaumont, --- Galeran --- Meulan, Galeran III, --- Meulan, Waleran de Beaumont, --- Waleran, --- De Beaumont, Robert, --- Leicester, Robert de Beaumont, --- Robert, --- Engeland. Geschiedenis. 12e eeuw. --- Beaumont (Famille). --- Angleterre. Histoire. 12e s. --- Beaumont (Geslacht). --- Arts and Humanities --- Power (Social sciences) - History - To 1500 --- Nobility - Great Britain - Biography --- Beaumont, Robert de, - Earl of Leicester, - 1104-1168 --- Beaumont, Waleran de, - comte de Meulan, - 1104-1166 --- Beaumont family --- Great Britain - History - Henry I, 1100-1135 --- Great Britain - History - Stephen, 1135-1154 --- Great Britain - History - Henry II, 1154-1189 - Biography
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