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Champion des dames (c. 1442)
  • Christine de Pizan
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Author(s) Title Reference
Helen Swift The ghost(s) of the author(s) past, present, and future: a literary-reflexive perspective on authorship in the poems of Jean de Meun and Martin Le Franc 73/2, p. 235

languages

  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French

works

  • Apparicion maistre Jean de Meun (1398)
  • Roman de la Rose (c. 1275)
  • Champion des dames (c. 1442)
  • La Complainte du livre du 'Champion des dames' (c. 1451)
  • Livre du voir dit (1364)
  • La Belle Dame sans mercy (c. 1424)
  • Jugement dou Roy de Behaigne (c. 1350)
  • Jugement dou Roy de Navarre (c. 1340)

people

  • Guillaume de Lorris
  • Jean de Meun
  • Guillaume de Machaut
  • Christine de Pizan
  • Alain Chartier
  • Martin le Franc
  • Honoré Bouvet

subjects

  • textuality
  • performance
  • anxiety
  • polyphonic
  • ghostly
  • spectrality
  • haunting
  • narratorial
  • translatio
  • hermeneutic
  • texts
  • dialogic
  • interpersonal
  • voice
  • authorship
  • creativity

places

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  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • Martin Le Franc
  • Honoré Bouvet
  • Guillaume de Lorris
  • Jean de Meun
  • Pierpont Morgan Library
  • Philippe le Bon
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