Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- A Editions
- B Problems of Editing
- C Bibliography
- D Critical Reviews of Scholarship
- E General Studies on Chrétien
- F Rhetoric, Poetics, and Stylistics
- G Topos, Motif, and Image
- H Romance Narrative: Form – Structure – Characterization – Genre
- J Allegory and Symbolism
- K Language and Linguistics
- L Adaptation and Intertextuality
- M Learned Sources
- N Non-Learned Sources
- P Influences
- Q Literary History and Sociology
- R Biography and Chronology
- S Problems of Courtly Love
- T The Grail
- U Modern Interpretative Methodologies and Approaches
- V The Chansons
- W Works of Disputed Attribution
- X Illustration
- Index of Authors, Editors and Translators
- Index of Romances
- RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND CHECKLISTS NEW SERIES
U - Modern Interpretative Methodologies and Approaches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- A Editions
- B Problems of Editing
- C Bibliography
- D Critical Reviews of Scholarship
- E General Studies on Chrétien
- F Rhetoric, Poetics, and Stylistics
- G Topos, Motif, and Image
- H Romance Narrative: Form – Structure – Characterization – Genre
- J Allegory and Symbolism
- K Language and Linguistics
- L Adaptation and Intertextuality
- M Learned Sources
- N Non-Learned Sources
- P Influences
- Q Literary History and Sociology
- R Biography and Chronology
- S Problems of Courtly Love
- T The Grail
- U Modern Interpretative Methodologies and Approaches
- V The Chansons
- W Works of Disputed Attribution
- X Illustration
- Index of Authors, Editors and Translators
- Index of Romances
- RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND CHECKLISTS NEW SERIES
Summary
New methodologies and approaches have required some additions to this section. Studies in Ua, b, and c help us appreciate why certain features of Chrétien's romances were perceived as marvellous. An active new topic has been Ud, which also has obvious connections to social and cultural studies like those in Q and Ub. See also Dd, Ke, and Qe. Uf takes ‘comparative literature’ not only in the traditional sense, but also as comparison of works that are totally divorced from any direct or indirect influence beyond the comparison itself.
Psychology
20 Anacker, Robert, ‘Chrétien de Troyes: The First French Psychological Novelist,’ FR, 8 (1935), 293–300.
See Hd7 Levý.
See Pb137 Leckie.
See Hg34 Toja.
See Hf29 Fogg.
21 Leclercq, Jean, Monks and Love in Twelfth-Century France: Psycho-Historical Essays (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979).
See pp. 129–32 on Erec. French trans.: L'Amour vu par les moines au XIIe siècle (Paris: Le Cerf, 1983).
See Ha101 Schulze.
See Db24(D) Kelly.
22 Klassen, Norman, ‘The Lover's Largesce: Agency and Selfhood in Chrétien's Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot),’ FF, 24 (1999), 5–20.
See Gf50 Brainerd.
Psychoanalysis
5 Adler, Alfred, ‘Yvain, der Löwenritter: ein Versroman von Crestien de Troyes (Mitte des 12. Jahrhunderts),’ Internationale Zeitschrift für Individualpsychologie, 13 (1935), 185–89; repr. in Psychoanalytische Literaturkritik, ed. Reinhold Wolff (Munich: Fink, 1975), pp. 125–29, 392.
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- Chrétien de TroyesAn Analytic Bibliography: Supplement I, pp. 513 - 528Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2002