William Morris (1834-1896), one of the most versatile and influential men of his age, was the last of the major English romantics and a leading champion and promoter of revolutionary ideas as poet, critic, artist, designer, manufacturer, and socialist. B...
Writing is only one element of William Morris's diverse achievements. He designed textiles, wallpapers, stained glass, rugs, tapestries, and embroidery; and he founded and managed a company to produce them. He was a leading influence on the Arts and Craf...
Writing is only one element of William Morris's diverse achievement. He designed textiles, wallpapers, stained glass, rugs, tapestries, and embroidery; and he founded and managed a company to produce them. He was a leading influence on the Arts and Craft...
Peggy McCracken, The Romance of Adultery: Queenship and Sexual Transgression in Old French Literature (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998). xiv + 226 pp.; 6 figures. ISBN 0-8122-3432-4. 37.95 [pounds sterling]. This study of queens' adultery in medieval romance sets the many romances...
Romantic poetry in medieval France often dealt with the subject of adultery. A favorite theme among Old French poets appeared to be the adulterous relationship between a queen and a knight. Most narratives of this type tell the story of the queen and her...
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