Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 5974
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Title : Mon al hym one: Conflicting Modes of Association and Violence in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
Source: Gender and Conflict in the Middle Ages. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, York, January 5-7 2001. .  2001.
Year of Publication: 2001.

2. Record Number: 4506
Author(s): Leshock, David B.
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Title : The Knight of the Werewolf: "Bisclavret" and the Shape-Shifting Metaphor [The author argues that Marie uses the werewolf figure to satirize the violence inherent in the figure of the knight].
Source: Romance Quarterly , 46., 3 (Summer 1999):  Pages 155 - 165.
Year of Publication: 1999.

3. Record Number: 5647
Author(s): Caitucoli, Christiane.
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Title : Nobles et chevaliers dans le "Livre des miracles de Sainte Foy"
Source: Annales du Midi , 107., 212 (octobre-décembre 1995):  Pages 401 - 416.
Year of Publication: 1995.

4. Record Number: 6782
Author(s): Schwartz, Debora B.
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Title : A la guise de Gales l'atorna: Maternal Influence in Chretien's "Conte du Graal" [the author argues that Perceval's mother's influence appears throughout the text and is the chief influence in guiding her son toward selfless Christian knighthood; the value of relationships with women is also underlined by Perceval's love for Blancheflor].
Source: Essays in Medieval Studies , 12., ( 1995):  Pages 1 - 8. and 1-2 (notes) [in the electronic version available through Project Muse]. Issue title: Children and the Family in the Middle Ages.
Year of Publication: 1995.

5. Record Number: 8779
Author(s): Riemer, Waldemar and Eugene Egert
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Title : Deconstructing an Established Ideal: Wolfram von Eschenbach's Criticism of the "minne"/"aventiure" System in "Parzival" [The author discusses two closely related motifs in "Parzival," namely, "minne" (love for a member of the opposite sex) and "aventiure" (any male activity where the subject is separated from the domestic space). Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik , 35., ( 1992):  Pages 65 - 86.
Year of Publication: 1992.

6. Record Number: 12786
Author(s): Clifton-Everest, John M.
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Title : Knights-Servitor and Rapist Knights: A Contribution to the Parzival/Gawan Question [The essay shows that Wolfram’s two heroes, Parzival and Gawan, are closely bound by the reciprocal themes of knightly service and rape. The author defines rape as violence against women with sexual intent, but also seizure of anything at all without service. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Zeitschrift für Deutsches Altertum und Deutsche Literatur , 119., ( 1990):  Pages 290 - 317.
Year of Publication: 1990.