Introduction
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The Importance of Being Gender 'Stable': Masculinity and Feminine Empowerment in Le Roman de Silence |
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The Third Path: Alternative Sex, Alternative Gender in Le Roman de Silence |
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Lesbian Desire in the Old French Roman de Silence |
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The Specular Image of the Gender-Neutral Name: Naming Silence in Le Roman de Silence |
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The Modern Editor and Medieval 'Misogyny': Text Editing and Le Roman de Silence |
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The Non-Existent Knight: Adventure in Le Roman de Silence |
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Le Roman de Silence: Allegory in Ruin or Womb of Irony? |
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Works Cited |
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James P. Carley, Glastonbury Abbey. |
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Brigitte Cazelles, The Unholy Grail: A Social Reading of Chrétien de Troye's 'Conte du Graal.' |
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Mary Vandegrift Mills, The Pilgrimage Motif in the Works of the Medieval German Author Hartmann von Aue. |
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Katherine G. Maccornack, Mental Representations Theory in Old French Allegory from the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. |
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Ross G. Arthur and Noel L. Corbett, The Knight of the Two Swords:
A Thirteenth-Century Arthurian Romance. |
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Norris J. Lacy, ed., Text and Intertext in Medieval Arthurian Literature |
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Derek Brewer, ed., Medieval Comic Tales |
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Richard J. Utz, ed., Literary Nominalism and the Theory of Rereading Late Medieval Texts: A New Research Paradigm |
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Rebecca A. Umland and Samuel J. Umland, The Use of the Arthurian Legend in Hollywood Film: From Connecticut Yankees to Fisher Kings |
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