Thinking Through Chrétien de Troyes

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This co-written book challenges assumptions about Chrétien as the author of a canon of works. In a series of lively exchanges, its five authors reassess the relationship between lyric and romance, between individuality and social conditions, and between psychology and medieval philosophy. The idea of 'logical time' is used to open up such topics as adventure, memory, imagination, and textual variation. Recent research on Troyes and on the political agency of women leads to the reappraisal of subjectivity and gender. Throughout, the medieval texts associated with the name of Chrétien are privileged as sites where thought emerges; the implications of this thought are historicized and further conceptualized with the help of theoretical thinkers including Agamben, Lacan and Lyotard. This is a multi-stranded work whose dialogic texture interacts playfully with its decentered and decentering account of the Chrétien corpus.

Author(s): Zrinka Stahuljak, Virginie Greene, Sarah Kay, Sharon Kinoshita, Peggy McCracken
Series: Gallica, 19
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 212
City: Cambridge

Preface vii
Introduction 1
1. The 'Changeful Pen': Paradox, Logical Time, and Poetic Spectrality in the Poems Attributed to Chrétien de Troyes 15
2. Imagination 41
3. Adventures in Wonderland: Between Experience and Knowledge 75
4. Feudal Agency and Female Subjectivity 111
5. Forgetting to Conclude 139
Epilogue 163
Appendix I: Sigla of the Principal Manuscripts of the Chrétien Romances 167
Appendix II: Lyric Texts, Textual Notes and Translations 169
Appendix III: Passages from 'Cligès' for Comparison with Lyric Texts 176
Appendix IV: Variants to the 'Cart Scene' in 'Le Chevalier de la Charrete' 181
Bibliography 183
Index 195