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Genealogies of Fiction : Women Warriors and the Medieval Imagination in the "Orlando Furioso".

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bronx : Fordham University Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (280 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823249381
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Genealogies of FictionDDC classification:
  • 851/.3
LOC classification:
  • PQ4572.A3 -- S76 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Genealogies of Fiction -- Introduction -- Marriage by Duel -- disappearing women: sons who are maidens -- marriage by duel: bradiamonte and atalanta -- pregnant warriors: galiziella -- variations on a theme: boiardo, cieco da ferrara, and marco polo -- converting princesses and shrinking giantesses: the Inamoramento de carlo magno -- An Amazonian Past -- amazonian times -- wayward men and fearsome women: the foundation of alessandria -- exceptions to the state: amazons and the law -- marfisa's rule and bradamante's exception: amazons and female warriors between boiardo and ariosto -- The Paradox of Helen -- astolfo -- lidia -- the ungrateful woman in the -- fathers, daughters, kingdoms -- the victim of war and the victim of love -- the woman as " nonresponsible cause" and dynastic foundation: lidia and bradamante -- The Poem as a Prophecy -- the gender shift: bradamante and the dynastic prophecy -- bradamante, the interpreter -- the poem as a prophecy -- " di che merito son io?" prophecy and female genealogy -- merlin revised: melissa from betrayal to gift -- melissa -- and the gendering of the prophecy -- the traffic in women and the gift of prophecy -- exogamy, hypergamy, and the politics of marriage -- the rhetoric of exogamy -- conflicting genealogies -- positional subjects: bradamante at the rocca di tristano -- manipulating customs -- the prophetic frescoes: history becomes negotiation -- Mixed Genealogies.
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Intro -- Genealogies of Fiction -- Introduction -- Marriage by Duel -- disappearing women: sons who are maidens -- marriage by duel: bradiamonte and atalanta -- pregnant warriors: galiziella -- variations on a theme: boiardo, cieco da ferrara, and marco polo -- converting princesses and shrinking giantesses: the Inamoramento de carlo magno -- An Amazonian Past -- amazonian times -- wayward men and fearsome women: the foundation of alessandria -- exceptions to the state: amazons and the law -- marfisa's rule and bradamante's exception: amazons and female warriors between boiardo and ariosto -- The Paradox of Helen -- astolfo -- lidia -- the ungrateful woman in the -- fathers, daughters, kingdoms -- the victim of war and the victim of love -- the woman as " nonresponsible cause" and dynastic foundation: lidia and bradamante -- The Poem as a Prophecy -- the gender shift: bradamante and the dynastic prophecy -- bradamante, the interpreter -- the poem as a prophecy -- " di che merito son io?" prophecy and female genealogy -- merlin revised: melissa from betrayal to gift -- melissa -- and the gendering of the prophecy -- the traffic in women and the gift of prophecy -- exogamy, hypergamy, and the politics of marriage -- the rhetoric of exogamy -- conflicting genealogies -- positional subjects: bradamante at the rocca di tristano -- manipulating customs -- the prophetic frescoes: history becomes negotiation -- Mixed Genealogies.

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