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Transfiguring medievalism combines medieval literature, modern
poetry and theology to explore how bodies, including literary
bodies, can become apparent to the attentive eye as more than they
first appear. Transfiguration, traditionally understood as the
revelation of divinity in community, becomes a figure for those
splendors, mundane and divine, that await within the read, lived
and loved world. Bringing together medieval sources with modern
lyric medievalism, the book argues for the porousness of time and
flesh, not only through the accustomed cadences of scholarly
argumentation but also through its own moments of poetic
reflection. In this way, Augustine, Cassian, Bernard of Clairvaux,
Dante, Boccaccio and the heroes of Old French narrative, no more or
less than their modern lyric counterparts, come to light in new and
newly complicated ways. -- .
Volume 4 of the journal Glossator: Practice and Theory of the
Commentary. Occitan Poetry. Edited by Anna K osowska and Valerie
Wilhite. CONTENTS Valerie M. Wilhite A/ESPIRAR: THE LOST SIGH OF
THE TROUBADOUR TRADITION Anna K osowska INTRODUCTION Cary Howie
INEXTRICABLE Bill Burgwinkle RHETORIC AND ETHICS IN SORDELLO'S
"ENSENHAMEN D'ONOR" Isabel de Riquier & Andreu Comas FAMILY
MATTERS Miriam Cabre WHO ARE CERVERI'S WORST ENEMIES? Simone
Marchesi DANTE ALIGHIERI, PURGATORIO XXVI.139-148 Huw Grange A
MUSICO-LITERARY COMMENTARY ON BERNART DE VENTADORN'S "QUAN VEI LA
LAUDETA MOVER" Marion Coderch "LO ROSSINHOLS S'ESBAUDEYA" (70, 29):
BERNART DE VENTADORN, COURTLY ETHICS, AND THE CATALAN TRADITION
Luke Sunderland MARCABRU IN MOTION: "DIRE VOS VUOILL SES DUPTANSSA"
IN CHANSONNIERS A AND C, AND IN MATFRE ERMENGAUD'S BREVIARI D'AMOR
Wendy Pfeffer THE PASSION OF OCCITAN Virginie Greene SUITE
PROVENCALE FOR OCARINA, TRIANGLE, AND POWERPOINT Glossator
publishes original commentaries, editions and translations of
commentaries, and essays and articles relating to the theory and
history of commentary, glossing, and marginalia. The journal aims
to encourage the practice of commentary as a creative form of
intellectual work and to provide a forum for dialogue and
reflection on the past, present, and future of this ancient genre
of writing. By aligning itself, not with any particular discipline,
but with a particular mode of production, Glossator gives
expression to the fact that praxis founds theory. GLOSSATOR.ORG
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