In his new book, leading medievalist A. C. Spearing provides the only study of the many scenes of secret watching and listening in medieval love-stories, and of the way that the central importance of these scenes encourages both the poets and their readers to imagine themselves as voyeurs in relation to what they read.
In his new book, leading medievalist A. C. Spearing provides the only study of the many scenes of secret watching and listening in medieval love-stories, and of the way that the central importance of these scenes encourages both the poets and their readers to imagine themselves as voyeurs in relation to what they read.
Preface 1. Theories of killing 2. Examples of looking 3. The Tristan story 4. Chrétian de Troyes 5. The Lanval story 6. Troilus and Criseyde and 'The Manciple's Tale' 7. Partonope of Blois 8. 'The Knight's Tale' and 'The Merchant's Tale' 9. The Squyr of Lowe Degre 10. The Romaunt of the Rose 11. The Parliament of Fowls and A Complaynt of a Loveres Lyfe 12. The Palice of Honour and The Golden Targe 13. The Tretis of the Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo 14. Phyllyp Sparowe Notes Bibliography Index.
Preface 1. Theories of killing 2. Examples of looking 3. The Tristan story 4. Chrétian de Troyes 5. The Lanval story 6. Troilus and Criseyde and 'The Manciple's Tale' 7. Partonope of Blois 8. 'The Knight's Tale' and 'The Merchant's Tale' 9. The Squyr of Lowe Degre 10. The Romaunt of the Rose 11. The Parliament of Fowls and A Complaynt of a Loveres Lyfe 12. The Palice of Honour and The Golden Targe 13. The Tretis of the Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo 14. Phyllyp Sparowe Notes Bibliography Index.
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