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FRENCH STUDIES: THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES

FRENCH STUDIES: THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES French Studies 6g THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES By J. Fox, Professor of French in the University of Exeter I. GENERAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL In Litterature Fran;aise, Le Moyen Age II, IJOD-I48o, Arthaud, 342 pp., D. Poirion follows the general layout ofvol. 1 (by]. C. Payen), except that outstanding authors each have a chapter to themselves. An alphabetical list of lesser known writers, with brief comments and bibl. information, a general bibl., and a Tableau synoptique, make this an invaluable ref. book. Section 523 of the Bull. signatetique of the CNRS, 25, covers principally Ig6g-70. R. Rancreur, Bib!. de la litt. fran;aise du moyen age a nos }ours (Annee 1970), Colin, 418 pp., lists over 120 items for the period on pp. 54-63. More general and less systematic is the medieval section (pp. 105-40) of vol. 8 of 0. Klapp's Bibl. der Franzosischen Literaturwissenschajt, Frankfurt, Kloster­ mann. 2. NARRATIVE GENRES CHANSONS DE GESTE. H. Krauss, 'Ritter und Burger - Feudalheer und Volksheer. Zum Problem der feigen Lorn­ harden in der altfranzosischen und frankoitalienischen Epik', ZRP, 87: 209-22, shows how 'Lombards', formerly common in the sense of 'cowards', assumed complimentary, non-feudal meanings in the 14th-c. chansons de geste of North Italy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

FRENCH STUDIES: THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 33 (1): 9 – Mar 13, 1972

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French Studies 6g THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES By J. Fox, Professor of French in the University of Exeter I. GENERAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL In Litterature Fran;aise, Le Moyen Age II, IJOD-I48o, Arthaud, 342 pp., D. Poirion follows the general layout ofvol. 1 (by]. C. Payen), except that outstanding authors each have a chapter to themselves. An alphabetical list of lesser known writers, with brief comments and bibl. information, a general bibl., and a Tableau synoptique, make this an invaluable ref. book. Section 523 of the Bull. signatetique of the CNRS, 25, covers principally Ig6g-70. R. Rancreur, Bib!. de la litt. fran;aise du moyen age a nos }ours (Annee 1970), Colin, 418 pp., lists over 120 items for the period on pp. 54-63. More general and less systematic is the medieval section (pp. 105-40) of vol. 8 of 0. Klapp's Bibl. der Franzosischen Literaturwissenschajt, Frankfurt, Kloster­ mann. 2. NARRATIVE GENRES CHANSONS DE GESTE. H. Krauss, 'Ritter und Burger - Feudalheer und Volksheer. Zum Problem der feigen Lorn­ harden in der altfranzosischen und frankoitalienischen Epik', ZRP, 87: 209-22, shows how 'Lombards', formerly common in the sense of 'cowards', assumed complimentary, non-feudal meanings in the 14th-c. chansons de geste of North Italy

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