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FRENCH STUDIES: EARLY MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

FRENCH STUDIES: EARLY MEDIEVAL LITERATURE 68 French Studies EARLY MEDIEVAL LITERATURE By MARIANNE J. AILES, Wadham College, Oxford I. GENERAL ABLH, 77, Oxford, Blackwell, 253 pp., has useful coverage of the Middle Ages: pp 22-32, the most relevant section being the Crusades. Crusading literature is also included in BSScLE, I3, ed. M.-L. Favreau-Lille, which extremely usefully covers not only recent but also forthcoming publications and work in progress. N. Andrieux­ Reix, 'Les bruits et la rumeur: noise au moyen age', Hommage Dufournet, 1, 8g---99, is a semantic study drawing on a range of texts, particularly chansons de geste. E. Berthos, 'Le sourire aux anges: enfances et spiritualite de Moyen Age, xne-xve siecles'. Midiivales, 25: 95-IOI' looks at the child from the perspective of religious symbolism in a range of 'secular' texts, both romances and chansons de geste. R. H. Bloch, 'The once and future Middle Ages', MLQ, 54:67-76, looks at the 'new medievalism'. Current directions of criticism are presented in a very positive light. In particular he signals inderdisciplinary awareness and gender issues as part of the changing face of medievalism. F. de la Breteque, 'Le lion et le cerf, chasse, confronta­ tion, cortege. Relations narratives et relations structurales profondes entre deux figures animales', http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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68 French Studies EARLY MEDIEVAL LITERATURE By MARIANNE J. AILES, Wadham College, Oxford I. GENERAL ABLH, 77, Oxford, Blackwell, 253 pp., has useful coverage of the Middle Ages: pp 22-32, the most relevant section being the Crusades. Crusading literature is also included in BSScLE, I3, ed. M.-L. Favreau-Lille, which extremely usefully covers not only recent but also forthcoming publications and work in progress. N. Andrieux­ Reix, 'Les bruits et la rumeur: noise au moyen age', Hommage Dufournet, 1, 8g---99, is a semantic study drawing on a range of texts, particularly chansons de geste. E. Berthos, 'Le sourire aux anges: enfances et spiritualite de Moyen Age, xne-xve siecles'. Midiivales, 25: 95-IOI' looks at the child from the perspective of religious symbolism in a range of 'secular' texts, both romances and chansons de geste. R. H. Bloch, 'The once and future Middle Ages', MLQ, 54:67-76, looks at the 'new medievalism'. Current directions of criticism are presented in a very positive light. In particular he signals inderdisciplinary awareness and gender issues as part of the changing face of medievalism. F. de la Breteque, 'Le lion et le cerf, chasse, confronta­ tion, cortege. Relations narratives et relations structurales profondes entre deux figures animales',

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Published: Mar 13, 1994

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