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L. M. Sylvester,  Medieval Romance and the Construction of Heterosexuality

L. M. Sylvester, Medieval Romance and the Construction of Heterosexuality

Publié le par Gabriel Marcoux-Chabot (Source : Site web de la maison d'édition)

SYLVESTER, Louise M., Medieval Romance and the Construction of Heterosexuality, New York, Palgrave Macmillan (The New Middle Ages), 2007, 216 p.
ISBN 0-230-60278-9


RÉSUMÉ

This book interrogates our ideas about heterosexuality through examination of medieval romance narratives. Familiar configurations of romantic fiction such as male desire overwhelming feminine reluctance and the aloof masculine hero undone by love derive from this period. This book tests current theories of language and desire through stylistic analysis, examining transitivity choices and speech acts in sexual encounters and conversations in medieval romances. In the context of current preoccupations with gender and sexuality, and consent in rape cases, this study is of interest to scholars investigating language and sexuality as well as those researching and teaching medieval literature and culture.


BIOGRAPHIE

Louise M. Sylvester is Senior Lecturer in English Language at the University of Westminster. She is the author of Studies in the Lexical Field of Expectation (1994); co-author of Middle English Word Studies: a Word and Author Index (2000); co-editor of Lexis and Texts in Early English: Studies presented to Professor Jane Roberts (2001); and Teaching Chaucer (2007) as well as essays on Middle English and cognitive approaches to lexicographical resources.