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|a Sigal, Gale.
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|a Erotic dawn-songs of the Middle Ages :
|b voicing the lyric lady /
|c Gale Sigal.
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|a Gainesville :
|b University Press of Florida,
|c ©1996.
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|a 1 online resource (xii, 241 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-229) and index.
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|a Theoretical and generic parameters -- The lyric lady and the alba -- pt. I. The alba lady: literary and social perspectives. The alba lady: literary perspectives. The humanized ideal. The alba lady: sex roles and social roles. Adulterous love and the alba. Eros in the socius. Power, gender, and class: the love triangle. Fin'amors: conflicting loyalties; divided selves -- pt. II. Eros and identity. Eros and dawning identity. Nocturnal wonders: (k)night calls. Love's timeless utopia: regressive fantasies. Fusion, androgyny, inseparability. First light: mask and masquerade. Janus-faced dawn and the dualisms of love: pivot and potentiality. Cruel dawn. The dawn descends: the refrain. Conclusion: the fractured self: songs of mo(u)rning.
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|a Poetry, Medieval
|x History and criticism.
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|a Erotic poetry
|x History and criticism.
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|a Albas
|x History and criticism.
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|a TRAVEL
|x Special Interest
|x Literary.
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
|x General.
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|a Albas.
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|a Erotic poetry.
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|a Poetry, Medieval.
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