this volume presents contributions about laughter and silence as
special forms of court communication in medieval and early modern
literature. Laughter and silence question what has been said or
confirm it, frame or reflect it. This volume examines various
dialogic strategies of laughter and silence; these range from court
romances and heroic epics to minnesong and myths as well as
didactic and theoretical texts.
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