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The Romance of Adultery - Queenship and Sexual Transgression in Old French Literature (Hardcover, New)
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The Romance of Adultery - Queenship and Sexual Transgression in Old French Literature (Hardcover, New)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
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The Romance of Adultery Queenship and Sexual Transgression in Old
French Literature Peggy McCracken "An original and invaluable
contribution to our understanding of gender/power relations in the
Middle Ages, medieval apprehensions and expectations of powerful
women, and the ways in which presumably male writers imagined such
women's behavior."--John Carmi Parsons "A provocative study of an
intriguing subject. . . . "The Romance of Adultery" establishes
perceptive and tantalizing connections between literature and
history while sensibly resisting the teptation to see the former as
a reflection of the latter."--"Romance Philology" Peggy McCracken
offers a feminist historicist reading of Guenevere, Iseut, and
other adulterous queens of Old French literature, and situates
romance narratives about queens and their lovers within the broader
cultural debate about the institution of queenship in twelfth- and
thirteenth-century France. Moving among a wide selection of
narratives that recount the stories of queens and their lovers,
McCracken explores the ways adultery is appropriated into the
political structure of romance. McCracken examines the symbolic
meanings and uses of the queen's body in both romance and the
historical institutions of monarchy and points toward the ways
medieval romance contributed to the evolving definition of royal
sovereignty as exclusively male. The Middle Ages Series 1998 192
pages 6 x 9 6 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-3432-9 Cloth $49.95s 32.50
ISBN 978-0-8122-0274-8 Ebook $49.95s 32.50 World Rights Literature
Short copy: "A provocative study of an intriguing subject. . . .
"The Romance of Adultery" establishes perceptive and tantalizing
connections between literature and history while sensibly resisting
the teptation to see the former as a reflection of the
latter."--"Romance Philology"
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