2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40647-015-0067-x
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Between Manuscript and Print: Literary Reception in Late Medieval France. The Case of the Songe de la Pucelle

Abstract: Based on original archival and codicological research, this paper investigates the transformations and negotiations between manuscript and printed versions of fifteenth-century poetry through the specific example of one surprisingly complex debate poem, Le Songe de la Pucelle (The Dream of the Virgin). Our debate relates the choice that a female narrator must make between the respective appeals of two personifications, Love and Shame, who appear to her in a dreamvision. The manuscript tradition invariably coll… Show more

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