The Resource The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
Resource Information
The item The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 235 pages
- Note
- Based on papers presented at the second triennial congress of the International Courtly Literature Society
- Contents
-
- William Calin
- From victim to villain: King Mark
- Friederike Wiesmann-Wiedemann
- 3.
- Twelfth-century changes:
- The Sen of Chrétien de Troyes's Joie de la Cort
- Terence Scully
- Repetition and variation in twelfth-century French romance
- Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
- 4.
- 1.
- Expansion and transformations:
- Narrative transformations of twelfth-century troubadour lyric
- Lowanne E. Jones
- Transformations of courtly love poetry: Vita nuova and Canzoniere
- Sara Sturm-Maddox
- How Criseyde falls in love
- John M. Bowers
- Early secular courtly drama in France: L'Estoire de Griseldis
- Donald Maddox
- Scottish transformations of courtly literature: William Dunbar and the court of James IV
- Introduction: Courtly love and courtly literature
- Florence H. Ridley
- A courtly paradox in Book VI of Spenser's Faerie queene
- Winifred Gleeson Keaney
- V.A. concluding proposal:
- The war of the carrots and onions or concentration versus dispersion: the methodology of interdisciplinary studies applied to the European courts
- William Melczer
- Nataniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- 2.
- Courtly literature and international legends:
- Landmarks in Arthurian romance
- Eugène Vinaver
- Defense and illustration of Finʼ Amor: some polemical comments on the Robertsonian approach
- Isbn
- 9780820304762
- Label
- The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature
- Title
- The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1941-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Smith, Nathaniel B
- Snow, Joseph T.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Literature, Medieval
- Courtly love in literature
- Literature, Medieval
- Courtly love
- Label
- The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- Note
- Based on papers presented at the second triennial congress of the International Courtly Literature Society
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- William Calin
- From victim to villain: King Mark
- Friederike Wiesmann-Wiedemann
- 3.
- Twelfth-century changes:
- The Sen of Chrétien de Troyes's Joie de la Cort
- Terence Scully
- Repetition and variation in twelfth-century French romance
- Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
- 4.
- 1.
- Expansion and transformations:
- Narrative transformations of twelfth-century troubadour lyric
- Lowanne E. Jones
- Transformations of courtly love poetry: Vita nuova and Canzoniere
- Sara Sturm-Maddox
- How Criseyde falls in love
- John M. Bowers
- Early secular courtly drama in France: L'Estoire de Griseldis
- Donald Maddox
- Scottish transformations of courtly literature: William Dunbar and the court of James IV
- Introduction: Courtly love and courtly literature
- Florence H. Ridley
- A courtly paradox in Book VI of Spenser's Faerie queene
- Winifred Gleeson Keaney
- V.A. concluding proposal:
- The war of the carrots and onions or concentration versus dispersion: the methodology of interdisciplinary studies applied to the European courts
- William Melczer
- Nataniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- 2.
- Courtly literature and international legends:
- Landmarks in Arthurian romance
- Eugène Vinaver
- Defense and illustration of Finʼ Amor: some polemical comments on the Robertsonian approach
- Control code
- 4775259
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xii, 235 pages
- Isbn
- 9780820304762
- Lccn
- 79010053
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)74677
- Label
- The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- Note
- Based on papers presented at the second triennial congress of the International Courtly Literature Society
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- William Calin
- From victim to villain: King Mark
- Friederike Wiesmann-Wiedemann
- 3.
- Twelfth-century changes:
- The Sen of Chrétien de Troyes's Joie de la Cort
- Terence Scully
- Repetition and variation in twelfth-century French romance
- Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
- 4.
- 1.
- Expansion and transformations:
- Narrative transformations of twelfth-century troubadour lyric
- Lowanne E. Jones
- Transformations of courtly love poetry: Vita nuova and Canzoniere
- Sara Sturm-Maddox
- How Criseyde falls in love
- John M. Bowers
- Early secular courtly drama in France: L'Estoire de Griseldis
- Donald Maddox
- Scottish transformations of courtly literature: William Dunbar and the court of James IV
- Introduction: Courtly love and courtly literature
- Florence H. Ridley
- A courtly paradox in Book VI of Spenser's Faerie queene
- Winifred Gleeson Keaney
- V.A. concluding proposal:
- The war of the carrots and onions or concentration versus dispersion: the methodology of interdisciplinary studies applied to the European courts
- William Melczer
- Nataniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
- 2.
- Courtly literature and international legends:
- Landmarks in Arthurian romance
- Eugène Vinaver
- Defense and illustration of Finʼ Amor: some polemical comments on the Robertsonian approach
- Control code
- 4775259
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xii, 235 pages
- Isbn
- 9780820304762
- Lccn
- 79010053
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)74677
Library Links
Embed
Settings
Select options that apply then copy and paste the RDF/HTML data fragment to include in your application
Embed this data in a secure (HTTPS) page:
Layout options:
Include data citation:
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.umsl.edu/portal/The-Expansion-and-transformations-of-courtly/pWNODZPUTzA/" typeof="Book http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Item"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.umsl.edu/portal/The-Expansion-and-transformations-of-courtly/pWNODZPUTzA/">The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.umsl.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.umsl.edu/">University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>
Note: Adjust the width and height settings defined in the RDF/HTML code fragment to best match your requirements
Preview
Cite Data - Experimental
Data Citation of the Item The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow
Copy and paste the following RDF/HTML data fragment to cite this resource
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.umsl.edu/portal/The-Expansion-and-transformations-of-courtly/pWNODZPUTzA/" typeof="Book http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Item"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.umsl.edu/portal/The-Expansion-and-transformations-of-courtly/pWNODZPUTzA/">The Expansion and transformations of courtly literature, edited by Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.umsl.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.umsl.edu/">University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>