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tight-lacing
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NICOLE D. SMITH Estreitement bendé: Marie de France’s Guigemar and the erotics of tight dress 77/1, p. 96

languages

  • Latin
  • Classical Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Old Breton
  • Middle English

works

  • De Amore
  • Canterbury Tales
  • The Lais of Marie de France
  • Lai de Guigemar
  • Roman d'Éneas
  • Prise d'Orange
  • Le Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole
  • Roman de Thèbes
  • Remedia Amoris

people

  • Andreas Capellanus
  • Marie de France
  • Tertullian
  • Clement of Alexandria
  • Maurice de Sully
  • William of Newburgh
  • Gilles d'Orléans
  • Henry II
  • John of Salisbury
  • Orderic Vitalis

subjects

  • cultural
  • gender
  • sociality
  • literary
  • pedagogical
  • physical
  • tight-lacing
  • sartorial
  • morality
  • noble
  • fashion
  • femininity
  • courtliness
  • aristocratic

places

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  • Paris
  • England
  • Flanders
  • Angevin empire
  • Thèbes
  • the Cross
  • Lanval
  • Guigemar
  • La chaumbre
  • Carthage
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