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MEDIEVAL TRADITION OF COURTLY LOVE AND ITS INFLUENCE UPON TRANSFORMING MATRIMONIAL RELATIONS IN EUROPEAN SOCIETIES

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Kul turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, 2020
Introduction. The article presents a study on the system of gender social roles in modern neolib- eral societies transformation, in particular, European and Russian society; and the genetic relationship of this change with the cultural tradition of ...
K. Sharov
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Newland Archer and the Courtly Love Structure in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton Review
:This article argues that in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence Newland Archer is stabilized in his marriage with May Welland through his passionate fantasies about her cousin, Ellen Olenska, and that this corresponds to a courtly love structure as it ...
Joe Larios
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An Elegy to Courtly Love: Rewriting and Reconstructing the Tradition of Courtly Love in Chaucer’s Works

International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences
As the first great poet to write in English in the history of English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer is honored as the “Father of English Poetry”. Chaucer explored the development of English language literature against the background of the historic ...
Hongrong Wu
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Courtly Love and Courtliness

Speculum, 1953
COURTLY LOVE is a species of that movement inherent in the soul of man towards a desired object. It is this object, the final object, which specifies love and differentiates its manifestations one from the other. When the object of love is the pleasure of sense, then love is sensual and carnal; directed towards the spiritual, it is mystic, towards a ...
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The Beautiful Game: Courtly Love Posies in Anglo-Norman Inscribed on Jewellery and Seals

Journal of the British Archaeological Association
For Dana It is often forgotten that a variety of French peculiar to the British Isles, known as Anglo-Norman was, for more than four centuries post-Conquest, the default language for inscriptions of an amatory nature, on jewellery especially.
Malcolm Jones
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Courtly Love in Paul Auster’s Screenplay Adaptation of The Inner Life of Martin Frost

Freeside Europe Online Academic Journal
The present article compares the extended screenplay version of The Inner Life of Martin Frost with its shorter, prose version from The Book of Illusions with a focus on their depiction of love.
P. Tamás
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Courtly Love and the Representation of Women in the Lais of Marie de France and the Coutumes de Beauvaisis of Philippe de Beaumanoir

Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2016
This interdisciplinary, cultural perspective on the relation of courtly love and the representation of women in Marie de France's Lais puts the discourse of courtly love and its image of women in the Lais into a dialogue with the historical ...
J. Root
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THE CEMETERY IN THE “PARADISE OF LOVE”: TRANSFORMATION OF THE COURTLY “EARTHLY PARADISE” IN FRENCH ALLEGORICAL LITERATURE OF THE LATE MIDDLE AGES

Lomonosov Journal of Philology
The aim of this paper is to show how the representation of the court of Love (Amour), an ideal, “heavenly” space, is affected by the image of a cemetery.
Alla Demakhina
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