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 +The comparison between three contemporary texts from the Middle Ages (''Girart de Roussillon'', ''Eliduc'', ''Ille et Galeron'') allows us to define a type of feminine heroism, characterized by renunciation and self-sacrifice, that influences further developments in the narration. The comparison of the texts of such well-known authors as [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/131 Marie de France] and Gautier d'Arras offers an exceptional opportunity to confront masculine versus feminine voices on a similar topos. It reveals how differently the two genders manipulate the cogs of the narration to suit their specific interests.
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-*Publications > Volumes ''WomenWriters'' > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/F%C3%A9minit%C3%A9s_et_masculinit%C3%A9s_dans_le_texte_narratif._La_question_du_%E2%80%98gender%E2%80%99 Féminités et masculinités dans le texte narratif] > {name author}<br><br>+*Publications > Volumes ''WomenWriters'' > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/F%C3%A9minit%C3%A9s_et_masculinit%C3%A9s_dans_le_texte_narratif._La_question_du_%E2%80%98gender%E2%80%99 Féminités et masculinités dans le texte narratif] > Françoise Denis<br><br>

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Françoise Denis: "Religion et héroïsme féminin au XIIe siècle: variations narratives et manipulations d'auteurs"



Abstract:

The comparison between three contemporary texts from the Middle Ages (Girart de Roussillon, Eliduc, Ille et Galeron) allows us to define a type of feminine heroism, characterized by renunciation and self-sacrifice, that influences further developments in the narration. The comparison of the texts of such well-known authors as Marie de France and Gautier d'Arras offers an exceptional opportunity to confront masculine versus feminine voices on a similar topos. It reveals how differently the two genders manipulate the cogs of the narration to suit their specific interests.




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