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Record Number:
4155
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Innes-Parker , Catherine.
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Title:
The "Homicidal Women" Stories in the "Roman de Thèbes," the "Brut Chronicles," and Deschamps's "Ballade 285" [The author summarizes her thesis in this way: "These three phenomena concerning the homicidal-women stories--their participation in the narrow yet strong narrative tradition of women-on-top, their framing in the inaccessible sphere of myth, and their use as a currency of literary prestige--were all coherent with the dominant male ideology and, perhaps more unexpectedly, useful in shaping national politics." (Pages 207-208)].
Source:
Domestic Violence in Medieval Texts. Edited by Eve Salisbury, Georgiana Donavin, and Merrall Llewelyn Price. University Press of Florida, 2002. Pages 205 - 222.
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Article Type:
Essay
Subject
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:
Crime and Criminals in Literature
Des Grantz Geanz, Anglo Norman Verse Prologue to Brut
Deschamps, Eustache, Poet- Ballade 285
Literature- Prose
Literature- Verse
Murder in Literature
Resistance in Literature
Roman de Thebes, Prose Romance
Violence in Lit
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Geographic Area:
France
Century:
12-13
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Author's Affiliation:
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Conference Info:
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Year of Publication:
2002.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
0813024420