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» Medieval Poetics and Semiotic Theory
Medieval Poetics and Semiotic Theory
18:3 (1978) Fall
Editor(s):
Donald Maddox
,
Sara Sturm-Maddox
Table of Contents
The Grand chant courtois and the Wholeness of the Poem: The Medieval Assimilation of the Text, Audience and Commentary
Author(s):
Judson Boyce Allen
Pages: 5 - 17
The Narrative of the Appropriated Self: Chrètien de Troyes, "D'Amors qui m'a tolu a moi," Stanza 1
Author(s):
Peter Haidu
Pages: 19 - 27
Sign, Symbol and Metaphor: Todorov and Chrétien de Troyes
Author(s):
John L Grigsby
Pages: 28 - 40
Heterogeneity of Plot -- Homogeneity of Narration: On the Constitution of Chrétien de Troyes' Romances
Author(s):
Rainer Warning
Pages: 41 - 54
The Morphology of Mischief in Maistre Pierre Pathelin
Author(s):
Donald Maddox
Pages: 55 - 68
Pathelinian Semiotics: Elements for an Analysis of Maistre Pierre Pathelin
Author(s):
Larry S Crist
Pages: 69 - 81