List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 52.
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000104 (2015) |
Achim Timmermann | ‘Freedom I do reveal to you’: Scale, Microarchitecture, and the Rise of the Turriform Civic Monument in Fourteenth‐Century Northern Europe |
000264 (2013) |
Cullen J. Chandler [États-Unis] | Carolingian Catalonia: The Spanish March and the Franks, c.750–c.1050 |
000300 (2012) |
Marianne Ailes | Tolerated Otherness: The ‘Unconverted’ Saracen in the Chansons de geste |
000306 (2012) |
John Finlayson | The Contexts of the Crusading Romances in the London Thornton Manuscript |
000312 (2012) |
Matthias M. Tischler | Modes of Literary Behaviour in Christian-Islamic Encounters in the Iberian Peninsula: Pseudo-Turpin versus Peter the Venerable |
000316 (2012) |
David Aberbach [Canada, États-Unis] | European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval Church |
000354 (2011) |
Isabel N. Divanna [Royaume-Uni] | Politicizing national literature: the scholarly debate around La chanson de Roland in the nineteenth century |
000362 (2011) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Friends and friendship in heroic epics: with a focus on Beowulf , Chanson de Roland , the Nibelungenlied , and Njal’s Saga |
000430 (2009) |
Michael Johnston | Robert Thornton and The Siege of Jerusalem |
000A06 (2008) |
Emily Houlik-Ritchey | Troubled Conversions: The Difference Gender Makes in The Sultan of Babylon |
000A15 (2008) |
Gustav Adolf Beckmann [Allemagne] | Renaut de Montauban and the Pseudo-Turpin’s Renaut d’Aubépine: Two Names for One Person? |
000A49 (2007) |
Norman Housley | Combat and Conversation: Interfaith Dialogue in Twelfth-Century Crusading Narratives |
000A84 (2007) |
| Charlemagne — The Ubiquitous Emperor |
000B36 (2006) |
Peter Hoppenbrouwers [Pays-Bas] | Such Stuff as Peoples are Made on |
000B37 (2006) |
Vika Zafrin [États-Unis] | RolandHT [as|and] Corpus Study |
000B53 (2006) |
Leslie Zarker Morgan [États-Unis] | Can an epic woman be funny? Humor and the female protagonist in late Medieval and early Renaissance epic |
000B55 (2006) |
| Book reviews |
000B85 (2005) |
Gustav Adolf Beckmann [Allemagne] | Pierrepont at a Crossroads of Literatures: An Instructive Parallel Between the First Branch of the KARLAMAGNÚS SAGA , the Dutch RENOUT and the Dutch FLOVENT |
000C14 (2004) |
Miranda Griffin [Royaume-Uni] | Writing Out the Sin: Arthur, Charlemagne and the Spectre of Incest |
000C46 (2003) |
Matthew Gabriele | Asleep at the Wheel? Messianism, Apocalypticism and Charlemagne’s Passivity in the Oxford Chanson de Roland |
000C75 (2003) |
| Recycling Charlemagne in the fifteenth century, north and south |
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