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1.
Record Number:
3800
Author(s):
Smith, Geri L.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Christine de Pizan's "Dit de la Pastoure" --A Feminization of the Pastourelle
Source:
Romance Notes , 39., 3 (Spring 1999): Pages 285 - 294.
Year of Publication:
1999.
2.
Record Number:
4368
Author(s):
Edwards, Cyril.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Mothers' Boys and Mothers' Girls in the Pastourelle: Oswald von Wolkenstein, "Frölich so wil Ich aber singen" (KL.79) [The author argues that the humor of Oswald's pastourelle comes from parody, social and gender role reversals, and the lady's snobbery].
Source:
Forum for Modern Language Studies , 35., 1 ( 1999): Pages 70 - 80.
Year of Publication:
1999.
3.
Record Number:
3179
Author(s):
Paden, William D.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Figure of the Shepherdess in the Medieval Pastourelle [argues that shepherdesses were associated with the holy due to the lives of Saint Margaret and Agnes of Rome; thus the pastourelle should not be read as purely secular].
Source:
Medievalia et Humanistica New Series , 25., ( 1998): Pages 1 - 14.
Year of Publication:
1998.
4.
Record Number:
3079
Author(s):
Léglu, Catherine.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Identifying the "Toza" in Medieval Occitan "Pastorela" and Old French "Pastourelle" [the"toza" or girl sometimes has an ambiguous social status; she also often serves as the mouthpiece for the poet].
Source:
French Studies , 52., 2 (April 1998): Pages 129 - 141.
Year of Publication:
1998.