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Philological Quarterly articles from June 2002

338 total articles

This journal covers aspects of medieval European and modern literature and culture. The articles published incorporate physical bibliography, the sociology of knowledge, the history of reading, reception studies and other fields of inquiry.

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Philological Quarterly archives from June 2002

What was Arthur wearing? Discrepancies in dress descriptions in twelfth-century French romance.(nobility and important of dress in 12th century )
June 22, 2002... In the second half of the twelfth century, Old French literature saw the rise of romance, a new genre destined for the court and characterized by its exploration of courtly themes, including love, chivalry, and the exploits of knights in the...

Romance inside out: love, chivalry, and revenge in La Vengeance Raguidel.
June 22, 2002... Like a number of other thirteenth-century Old French romances, La Vengeance Raguidel features a memorable encounter between Gauvain and a damsel of intriguing appearance. This maiden, however, never joins the ranks of the knight's conquests....

Handling pilgrims: Robert Mannyng and the Gilbertine cult.
June 22, 2002... Little attention has been paid to the cult of St. Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of the Gilbertine Order. Although the shrine of Gilbert in Sempringham Priory began attracting pilgrims as soon as he was canonized and his bones translated, in...

Jane Austen's "schemes of sisterly happiness".
June 22, 2002... "An Englishman's home is his castle." By the end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century this castle-home becomes the axiological sign standing for an entire system of social and personal values, which, when mapped out, look...

The mimesis of metempsychosis in Ulysses.(analysis of James Joyce's book)
June 22, 2002... Like Keats's Grecian Urn, Ulysses is a work of art that does "tease us out of thought / As doth eternity." Indeed, the novel boldly foregrounds the "difficulties of interpretation" (790) : "Let some meinherr from Almany grope his life for...

Books received.(Bibliography)
June 22, 2002... CLASSICS INCLUDING LATER LATIN Aristotle. Nichomachean Ethics. Rev. ed. Trans. J. A. K. Thomson. London: Penguin, 2004. Pp. lix + 329. 7.99 [pounds sterling], $11.00 paper. [First published 1955, first revision 1976.] Cicero. De Natura...

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