Mental-Historical Investigations of Basic Human Problems and Social Responses
E-Book, Englisch, 610 Seiten
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ISBN: 978-3-11-029458-3
Verlag: De Gruyter
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1;Classen, Albrecht#Scarborough, Connie|Introduction. Crime, Transgression, and Deviancy: Behaviors that Defines Us All;9
2;Ribémont, Bernard|Chapter 1. Le ‘crime épique’ et sa punition: quelques exemples (XIIe-XIIIe siècles);37
3;Niiranen, Susanna|Chapter 2. “I know how to be a whore and thief” The poet’s reputation: troubadours – ancestors of poètes maudits?;51
4;Clason, Christopher R.|Chapter 3. The Law – Letter and Spirit: Language, Transgression and Justice In Three Medieval German Epic Poems;73
5;Hahn, Stacey|Chapter 4. Crime, Punishment and the Hybrid in Medieval French Romance: Robert the Devil and Geoffrey Big Tooth;95
6;Taylor, Scott L.|Chapter 5. Judicium Dei, vulgaris popularisque sensus: Survival of Customary Justice and Resistance to its Displacement by the “New” Ordines iudiciorum as Evidenced by Francophonic Literature of the High Middle Ages;117
7;Classen, Albrecht|Chapter 6. Crime and Violence in the Middle Ages: The Cases of Heinrich der Glichezare’s Reinhard Fuchs and Wernher der Gartenære’s Helmbrecht;139
8;Gough, John|Chapter 7. The Function of Projected Pain: The Poetry of François Villon and the Gift of Self;167
9;Jost, Jean E.|Chapter 8. Retribution in Gamelyn: A Case in the Courts;183
10;Komornicka, Jolanta N.|Chapter 9. Contra Signum Nostrum: The Symbolism of Lèse-majesté under Philip VI Valois;197
11;Scarborough, Connie L.|Chapter 10. Women as Victims and Criminals in the Siete Partidas;233
12;Ruiz, Maria Cecilia|Chapter 11. Theft in Juan Manuel’s El Conde Lucanor;255
13;Turning, Patricia|Chapter 12. Competition for the Prisoner’s Body: Wardens and Jailers in Fourteenth-Century Southern France;289
14;Wiedl, Birgit|Chapter 13. The Host on the Doorstep: Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders in an Alleged Host Desecration in Fourteenth-Century Austria;307
15;Pigg, Daniel F.|Chapter 14. Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?: Chaucer’s Physician’s Tale and the Worlds of Judgment;355
16;Ross, Lia B.|Chapter 15. Deviancy in the Late Middle Ages: The Crimes and Punishment of Gilles de Rais;367
17;Beusterien, John|Chapter 16. The Celebratory Conical Hat in La Celestina;411
18;Llewellyn, Kathleen M.|Chapter 17. Equal Opportunity Vengeance in the Heptaméron of Marguerite de Navarre;423
19;Lombart, Nicolas|Chapter 18. Crimes et Châtiments d’Exception en France au Temps des Guerres de Religion: l’Utopie Judiciaire des Commentaires de Monluc (livres V à VII);445
20;Moffitt Peacock, Martha|Chapter 19. The Amsterdam Spinhuis and the “Art” of Correction;467
21;Willard, Thomas|Chapter 20. Pimping for the Fairy Queen: Some Cozeners in Shakespeare’s England;499
22;Bjaï, Denis|Chapter 21. Réflexions de Montaigne sur le châtiment des criminels;517
23;Coudert, Allison P.|Chapter 22. The Ultimate Crime: Cannibalism in Early Modern Minds and Imaginations;529
24;Luef, Evelyne|Chapter 23. Punishment Post Mortem – The Crime of Suicide in Early Modern Austria and Sweden;563
25;List of Illustrations;585
26;Contributors;589
27;Index;599
28;Acknowledgment and Gratitude;609