"Who-so wylle of nurtur lere": Domestic Foundations for Social Success in the Middle English Emaré
This article explores the interdependent and mutually beneficial relationships between the late medieval Breton lay Emaré and its courtesy-text companions in the fifteenth-century manuscript London, British Library MS Cotton Caligula A. ii. It suggests that the conjoining of these two types of text...
Veröffentlicht in: | The Chaucer Review. - Pennsylvania State University Press, 1966. - 53(2018), 1, Seite 82-101 |
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Schlagworte: | children chivalry conduct manuals courtesy Emaré nurture romance Social sciences Behavioral sciences Philosophy mehr... |
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