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Medieval Narrative and Modern Narratology: Subjects and Objects of Desire

Sarah Kay
- 01 Jan 1995 - 
- Vol. 64, Iss: 1, pp 133
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This article is published in Medium Aevum.The article was published on 1995-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Narratology & Narrative history.

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The heroides in alfonso x's general estoria: translation, adaptation, use, and interpretation of a classical work in a thirteenth-century iberian history of the world

TL;DR: In this article, Javier Puerto Benito et al. discuss the importance of dissection in the context of DISSERTATION of disambiguation in the literature, and propose a solution.
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Conflict and chronicle in twelfth-century León-Castile : a literary study of the first Crónica Anónima of Sahagún

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the first Cronica anonima of Sahagun was written for two primary historiographical purposes: (1) to address the problematic nature of the events with which the conflict between the monastery and the burghers of Sahaghun comes to an end, and (2) to capitalise on this victory by presenting within the dramatic story of conflict and chaos the chronicle tells a novel version of the monastery's lordship over burghers.
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Introducing death: a 15th century Croatian Glagolitic literary text.

TL;DR: The notions of life and death as perceived and presented in a 15th century Croatian literary text, Slovo Mestra Polikarpa, in which master Polikarp, a well-learned man of medieval times, engages in a lengthy dialogue with Death itself.
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Medieval Narratives: Living On

TL;DR: The word "narrative" is not a medieval one as discussed by the authors, and it is not universal or transparent, nor is the cultural work that narratives do. But if we look at the more specialized meanings of the term, we see some differences in the range of meanings between now and the Middle Ages.
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The heroides in alfonso x's general estoria: translation, adaptation, use, and interpretation of a classical work in a thirteenth-century iberian history of the world

TL;DR: In this article, Javier Puerto Benito et al. discuss the importance of dissection in the context of DISSERTATION of disambiguation in the literature, and propose a solution.
Dissertation

Conflict and chronicle in twelfth-century León-Castile : a literary study of the first Crónica Anónima of Sahagún

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the first Cronica anonima of Sahagun was written for two primary historiographical purposes: (1) to address the problematic nature of the events with which the conflict between the monastery and the burghers of Sahaghun comes to an end, and (2) to capitalise on this victory by presenting within the dramatic story of conflict and chaos the chronicle tells a novel version of the monastery's lordship over burghers.
Journal Article

Introducing death: a 15th century Croatian Glagolitic literary text.

TL;DR: The notions of life and death as perceived and presented in a 15th century Croatian literary text, Slovo Mestra Polikarpa, in which master Polikarp, a well-learned man of medieval times, engages in a lengthy dialogue with Death itself.
Journal ArticleDOI

Medieval Narratives: Living On

TL;DR: The word "narrative" is not a medieval one as discussed by the authors, and it is not universal or transparent, nor is the cultural work that narratives do. But if we look at the more specialized meanings of the term, we see some differences in the range of meanings between now and the Middle Ages.