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Record Number:
10448
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Title :
Por coi la pucele pleure: The Feminine Enigma of the Grail Quest
Source:
Neophilologus , 87., 4 (October 2003): Pages 517 - 527.
Year of Publication:
2003.
2.
Record Number:
6226
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Title :
Por coi la pucele pleure: A Misogynistic Quest of the Holy Grail?
Source:
Seeing Gender: Perspectives on Medieval Gender and Sexuality. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, King's College, London, January 4-6, 2002. . 2002. Neophilologus , 87., 4 (October 2003):
Year of Publication:
2002.
3.
Record Number:
8618
Author(s):
Rossignol, Rosalyn.
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Title :
The Holiest Vessel: Maternal Aspects of the Grail
Source:
Arthuriana , 5., 1 (Spring 1995): Pages 52 - 61.
Year of Publication:
1995.
4.
Record Number:
9482
Author(s):
Aronstein, Susan.
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Title :
Rewriting Perceval’s Sister: Eucharistic Vision and Typological Destiny in the "Queste del San Graal" [The author argues that the “Queste del San Graal” appropriates “feminine” eucharistic visions, but excludes women from its narrative, with the exception of Perceval’s sister (typologically associated with Eve). Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Women's Studies , 21., 2 ( 1992): Pages 211 - 230.
Year of Publication:
1992.