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BETTINA BILDHAUER Peggy McCracken, The Curse of Eve, the Wound of the Hero: Blood, Gender and Medieval Literature, The Middle Ages Series 72/2, p. 340

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian

works

  • Abraham and Isaac
  • Queste del saint Graal
  • Chrétien's Charrete
  • Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale
  • Old Irish Táin Bó Cúalngè
  • Amicus and Amelius
  • Philomena, Procne, and Itys
  • Jean Maillart's Comte d' Anjou
  • Mélusine tales
  • Marie de France's Equitan

people

  • Abraham
  • Isaac
  • Joan of Arc
  • Philomena
  • Medb
  • Amicus
  • Amelius
  • Procne
  • Itys

subjects

  • narrative
  • cultural
  • gender
  • myth
  • lineage
  • interpretation
  • anxiety
  • heroism
  • misogyny
  • violence
  • purity
  • sacrifice
  • symbiosis
  • rituals
  • blood
  • femininity
  • Body
  • masculinity

places

  • France
  • Philadelphia
  • Middle Ages
  • Marie de France
  • Old Irish Táin Bó Cúalngè
  • Jean Maillart
  • Comte d'Anjou
  • Mélusine
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