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The Struggle Against Fear as a Struggle for the Self in Konrad von Wurzburg's Partonopier Und Meliur
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Magic appears frequently in medieval narrative, offering both danger and opportunity to the individual. The link between magic and fear is one of the most intriguing aspects of courtly romance, and this phenomenon is extremely well-developed in Konrad von Wiirzburg's Partonopier und Meliur. Konrad displays remarkable skill in developing the psychological aspects of his protagonists, and this paper demonstrates that the process of personal growth for the hero of this text is reflected in multiple manifestations of fear Partonopier is initially afraid of the strange forest, the supernatural ship, the deserted city, the dark night and the invisible Meliur; later he fears losing both Meliur's love and God's grace. Fear proves to be the basic element of his entire life, but it provides him with the opportunity to search for himself; his path towards maturity is directly linked to his ability to overcome it.
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Marie de France and Le Livre Ovide
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La Mémoire Du Texte:
L'art de l'Allusion Dans le Chievrefoil de Marie de France
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Lanval et l'Oubli du Roi Arthur
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Quelques Implications Semiotiques de l'Homonymie Cygne/Signe Telle Qu'elle s'Applique a Milun
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Les "Fables" de Marie et "Kalila et Dbina"
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De La Vulgarisation a la Création:
Marie de France et la Réécriture
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Le Lai et l'Esthesie Chez Marie de France
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L'expression de la Subjectivite Dans Vespurgatoire Sant Patriz de Marie de France
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The Empire Re-Scripted or, When is a Translator Not a Traitor?:
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Translating to Share and Preserve
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Convertere, Vertere, Transferre, Interpretari and Leonardo Brunps de Interpretatione Recta
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When Illiterates Read:
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Medieval Arabic Translation:
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John Lydgate's Lyf of Our Lady:
Translation and Authority in Fifteenth-Century England
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Re-Writing Agency:
The Masculinization of Marie de France's Lai de Lanval in Two Middle English "Translations"
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