Contents |
Christine de Pizan and the freedom of medieval French lyric / Earl Jeffrey Richards -- Christine de Pizan and the transformation of late medieval lyrical genres / William D. Paden -- Cent balades / James C. Laidlaw -- Last words / Barbara K. Altmann -- Tous parlent par une mesmes bouche / Judith Laird and Earl Jeffrey Richards -- Clerkliness and courtliness in the Complaintes of Christine de Pizan / Nadia Margolis -- Translatio studii / Lori Walters -- Lyrical conventions and the creation of female subjectivity in Christine de Pizan's Cent ballades d'Amant et de Dame / Christine McWebb -- Christine de Pizan's phenomenology of beauty in the lyric and the dream vision / Benjamin Semple -- Poems of water without salt and ballades without feeling, or reintroducing history into the text / Earl Jeffrey Richards |
General note | Earlier versions of the papers were delivered at two sessions of the Sept. 1993 conference of the Southeast Medieval Association held in New Orleans and at a Special Session held at the 29th Annual Congress of Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, April, 1994. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 98014268 |
ISBN | 0813016185 (cloth : alk. paper) |