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1.
Record Number:
4370
Author(s):
McCreesh, Bernadine.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Translation and Adaptation in "Lay le Freine" [The author argues that the English translation of "Le Fresne" was skilled and made alterations to improve Marie de France's story with more dramatic dialogue, emphasis on important decisions, sympathy for the baby's fate, and less wooden characters].
Source:
Forum for Modern Language Studies , 35., 2 ( 1999): Pages 386 - 395.
Year of Publication:
1999.
2.
Record Number:
1666
Author(s):
McCash, June Hall.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Amor in Marie de France's "Equitan" and "Fresne": The Failure of Courtly Ideal [International Courtly Literature Society. Eighth Triennial Congress. Queen's University of Belfast, July- August 1995].
Source:
Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996): Pages 8
Year of Publication:
1996.
3.
Record Number:
1783
Author(s):
Newman, Florence.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Man with Two Wives: Female Rivalry and Social Power in a Medieval Motif [International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, May 1996].
Source:
Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996): Pages 19 - 22.
Year of Publication:
1996.
4.
Record Number:
797
Author(s):
Ainsworth, Peter F.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Letter Killeth: Law and Spirit in Marie de France's Lay of "Le fresne" [argues for a spiritual reading wherein grace contrasts with law].
Source:
French Studies , 50., 1 (Jan. 1996): Pages 1 - 14.
Year of Publication:
1996.
5.
Record Number:
1805
Author(s):
Burgess, Glyn S.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Marie de France's "Le Fresne" : A Bibliographical Note [survey of recent journal articles].
Source:
Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996): Pages 41 - 47.
Year of Publication:
1996.
6.
Record Number:
1672
Author(s):
Alama, Pauline J.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Female Homosocial Bonding in the "Lais" of Marie de France [International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, May 1996].
Source:
Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996): Pages 14 - 15.
Year of Publication:
1996.
7.
Record Number:
5133
Author(s):
Brumlik, Joan.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Thoughts on Renaut's Use of Marie's "Fresne" in "Galeran de Bretagne"
Source:
Florilegium , 14., ( 1995- 1996): Pages 87 - 98.
Year of Publication:
1995- 1996.
8.
Record Number:
244
Author(s):
Van Vleck, Amelia E.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Textiles as Testimony in Marie de France and "Philomena"
Source:
Medievalia et Humanistica New Series , 22., ( 1995): Pages 31 - 60. Diversity
Year of Publication:
1995.
9.
Record Number:
11195
Author(s):
de Looze, Laurence.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Marie de France et la Textualisation: Arbre, Enfant, Oeuvre dans le Lai de "Fresne" [Throughout the poem, Marie de France exploits metaphorical language that connects the process of procreation (the birth of a child through sexual reproduction) and the generation of a text by a writer. The metaphorical correspondence between the labor or “work” of writing and the labor of childbirth informs the language of many French texts written during this time. The anxieties expressed by modern scholars who attempt to use manuscripts to reconstruct a pure and authorial edition of a text thus reflect medieval writers’ own anxieties about the legitimacy of sexual and textual reproduction. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Romanic Review , 81., 4 ( 1990): Pages 396 - 408.
Year of Publication:
1990.
10.
Record Number:
12863
Author(s):
Spearing, A.C.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Marie de France and Her Middle English Adapters [The author examines three Middle English lays alongside Le Fresne and Lanval in order to discover what such a comparison reveals about Marie de France's poems, as well as the English versions of them. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Studies in the Age of Chaucer , 12., ( 1990): Pages 117 - 156.
Year of Publication:
1990.