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"In Courtly Love Undressed, E. Jane Burns unfolds the rich display of costly garments worn by amorous partners in literary texts and other cultural documents in the French High Middle Ages. Burns "reads through clothes" in lyric, romance, and didactic literary works, vernacular sermons, and sumptuary laws to show how courtly attire is used to negotiate desire, sexuality, and symbolic space as well as social class.
Reading through clothes reveals that the expression of female desire, so often effaced in courtly lyric and romance, can be registered in the poetic deployment of fabric and adornment, and that gender is often configured along a sartorial continuum, rather than in terms of naturally derived categories of woman and man.
The symbolic identification of the court itself as a hybrid crossing place between Europe and the East also emerges through Burns's reading of literary allusions to the trade, travel, and pilgrimage that brought luxury cloth to France."--BOOK JACKET.
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Clothing and dress in literature, Courtly love in literature, French literature, History and criticism, Costume in literature, French literature, history and criticism, to 1500, Littérature française, Histoire et critique, Amour courtois dans la littérature, LITERARY CRITICISM, European, FrenchTimes
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Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture (Middle Ages)
August 30, 2005, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Courtly love undressed: reading through clothes in medieval French culture
2002, University of Pennsylvania Press
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"Jean de Meun's thirteenth-century version of the Roman de la Rose opens with a standard clerical condemnation of courtly love as a kind of incurable torment that enflames the hearts of fools and makes them suffer unrequited desire."
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