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1.
Record Number:
1774
Author(s):
Taylor, Paul Beekman.
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Title :
Roland's Aude : Retrieving the Treasure in Name [origins and meaning of the name Aude].
Source:
Romance Quarterly , 41., 4 (Fall 1994): Pages 195 - 203.
Year of Publication:
1994.
2.
Record Number:
11048
Author(s):
Durling, Nancy Vine.
Contributor(s):
Title :
“Mieux vaut jamais que tard”: Romance, Philology, and Old French Letters [The author discusses the shift in Old French philological studies away from the pleasure associated with romanticism and the feminine towards a rigid, exclusive privileging of “masculine,” scientific mastery. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Representations
(Full Text via JSTOR) 36 (Autumn 1991): 64-86.
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Year of Publication:
1991.
3.
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.