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Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture Book

Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture
Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture, Clothing was used in the Middle Ages to mark religious, military, and chivalric orders, lepers, and prostitutes. The ostentatious display of luxury dress more specifically served as a means of self-definition for members of the ruling elite and the courtl, Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture has a rating of 3 stars
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Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture, Clothing was used in the Middle Ages to mark religious, military, and chivalric orders, lepers, and prostitutes. The ostentatious display of luxury dress more specifically served as a means of self-definition for members of the ruling elite and the courtl, Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture
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  • Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture
  • Written by author E. Jane Burns
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc., September 2005
  • Clothing was used in the Middle Ages to mark religious, military, and chivalric orders, lepers, and prostitutes. The ostentatious display of luxury dress more specifically served as a means of self-definition for members of the ruling elite and the courtl
  • In the later Middle Ages clothing was used to mark religious, military, and chivalric orders; in the courtly milieu, more specifically, the ostentatious display of luxury dress was used as a means of self-definition for the ruling elite. In Courtly Lov
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Introduction : the damsel's sleeve : reading through clothes in courtly love1
Pt. IClothing courtly bodies17
1Fortune's gown : material extravagance and the opulence of love19
Pt. IIReconfiguring desire : the poetics of touch57
2Amorous attire : dressing up for love59
3Love's stitches undone : women's work in the chanson de toile88
Pt. IIIDenaturalizing sex : women and men on a gendered sartorial continuum119
4Robes, armor, and skin121
5From woman's nature to nature's dress149
Pt. IVExpanding courtly space through eastern riches179
6Saracen silk : dolls, idols, and courtly ladies181
7Golden spurs : love in the eastern world of Floire et Blancheflor211
Coda : Marie de Champagne and the Matiere of courtly love231


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