Grief, Gender, and Identity in the Middle Ages

Grief, Gender, and Identity in the Middle Ages

Knowing Sorrow

Templeton, Lee

Brill

12/2021

296

Dura

Inglês

9789004315129

15 a 20 dias

636

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Acknowledgements

Notes on Contributors



Introduction: Grief, Gender, Identity

?Lee Templeton



1 "Era Omne De Grant Coracon

??Gendered Grief, Sorrow, and Zeal in Medieval Castilian History Writing

?Kim Bergqvist



2 Maternal Lament and Misremembering in Dispute between Mary and the Cross

?Kisha G. Tracy



3 Forbidding Feminine Grief: Affective Exploitation in the Brome Sacrifice of Isaac

?Jeffery G. Stoyanoff



4 Permanent Grief: Time and the Production of Sainthood in the Old English Life of Euphrosyne

?Erin I. Mann



5 Grief, Gender, and the Birth of Lyric in Old Norse Poetry

?Inna Matyushina



6 Gender and Death from Grief in Medieval Scandinavian Texts

?Kristen Mills



7 "The Noble Way You Blushed"

??Queering Mourning Verse in the Ulster Cycle

?Marjorie Housley



8 "... agus ag ol a ?ola"

??Ingesting Blood and Engendering Lament in Medieval Irish Literature

?Danielle Marie Cudmore



9 "Sorow wil meng a mans blode and make him for-to wax wode"

??Representations of Male and Female Grief-Madness in Middle English Arthurian Romance

?Drew Maxwell



10 Transformative Tears: Grief and Masculine Identity in Sir Orfeo

?Lee Templeton



11 Feeling it Like a Man: Masculine Grief in Medieval and Early Modern Texts

?Jim Casey



Bibliography

Index of Subjects
drama; history of emotions; lament; medieval castile-leon; medieval english drama; medieval irish literature; medieval literature; middle english romance; mourning; old english; old english literature; old norse icelandic literature; prose; queer theory; shakespeare; verse; women's studies