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Barbarolexis: Medieval Writing and Sexuality

โœ Scribed by Alexandre Leupin; Kate M. Cooper


Publisher
Harvard University Press
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
272
Edition
Reprint 2014
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One. Absolute Reflexivity: Geoffrey of Vinsaufโ€™s Poetria nova
Chapter Two. Naming God: La vie de Saint Alexis
Chapter Three. The Hermaphrodite: Alan of Lilleโ€™s De planctu Naturae
Chapter Four. The Impasse of the Fabliaux
Chapter Five. Devouring the Signified: Gautier le Leuโ€™s Du C.
Chapter Six. Composing the Feminine: Richard de Fournivalโ€™s Bestiaires d'amours
Chapter Seven Pathelinโ€™s Gap(e)
Chapter Eight Barbarism My Style: Michel de Montaigne
Notes. Index
Notes
Index


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