Roman de la Rose, courtly love, realism, medieval literature, Jean Renart, symbolism, rose, Liénor, desire, love, troubadours, Christine de Pizan
Analysis of Jean Renart's medieval literature work, exploring courtly love, realism, and the symbolism of the rose.
[...] G., 'The Romance of the Rose and the Romance Tradition in the Middle Ages', Études littéraires, vol n° p. 91-106. Levy-Girès N., 'Guilty Women: Space and Time in the Medieval Imagination', in Through Words and Texts: Studies in Medieval Language, Literature, and the History of Science Offered to Claude Thomasset, Jacquart D., James-Raoul D., Soutet O. Paris 2005, p. 493-504. Lewis S., "Images of Opening, Penetration and Closure in the Roman de la Rose", Word and Image, n° p. 215-242. Lorentz Ph., 'On the Flemish Realism', Cahiers de la Rotonde p. 101-124. [...]
[...] Jean Dufournet,The Romance of the Rose or of Guillaume de Dole, Classiques Champion p. Bibliography Albistur M. and Armogathe D. The Grief of Women. Anthology of Feminist Texts from the Middle Ages to the Second Republic, Paris, 1978. Arden H., 'The Duke of True Lovers? Christine de Pizan Rewrites the Romance of the Rose', in De la Rose. Text, Image, Fortune, Bel C. and Braet H. Paris p. 411-420 Barbey L., Martin Le Franc, Provost of Lausanne, Advocate of Love and Woman in the 15th Century, Fribourg, 1985. [...]
[...] Sensuality and realism: a subtle balance 2.1. Description of emotions and social intrigues 2.2. Injustice as a realistic plot driver 2.3. Liénor's triumph: between justice and pragmatism 3. The Clerical Influence: A Framework Reinterpreted by Jean Renart 3.1. Christian values in the portrait of Liénor 3.2. The Implicit Critique of Clerical Ideals 3.3. The Reconciliation between Courtly Love and Realism General Conclusion Bibliography Different versions of the Roman de la Rose LORRIS, Guillaume de, and MEUN, Jean de,The Romance of the Rose, ed. [...]
[...] Strubel A., 'The Book of the Heart in Love Enflamed, a Tomb of Allegory', in Allegory from Antiquity to the Renaissance, Pérez-Jean B. and Eichek-Loikine P. Paris p. 401-414. Swift H. J., 'Resisting the Rose, or How to Defend Women against the Specter of Jean de Meung', in Revisiting the 'Querelle des Femmes'. Discourses on Equality/Inequality of the Sexes from 1400 to 1600, Dubois-Nayt A. et al. Saint-Etienne p. 49-61. Tavera A., 'Semantic Heritage, Moral Heritage. On the Allegories of the Romance of the Rose', Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Linguistics and Philology. [...]
[...] The Art of Loving in the Middle Ages: The Romance of the Rose, catalogue of the exhibition Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal November 2012-17 February 2013. Payen J.-C., 'The Comedy of Enormity: Goliardism and Provocation in the Romance of the Rose', L'esprit créateur p. 46-60. Roy B., 'Erotic Humour in the 15th Century', in Eroticism in the Middle Ages. Studies presented at the IIIrd Colloquium of the Institute of Medieval Studies, Roy B. Montréal, 1977. Roy B., 'Archaeology of Courty Love. Notes on Ivory Mirrors', in Mirrors and Games of Mirrors in Medieval Literature, Pomel F. [...]
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