Idleness working [electronic resource] : the discourse of love's labor from Ovid through Chaucer and Gower / Gregory M. Sadlek.
2004
PN682.L68 S24 2004eb
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Idleness working [electronic resource] : the discourse of love's labor from Ovid through Chaucer and Gower / Gregory M. Sadlek.
Author
Sadlek, Gregory M., 1950-
ISBN
0813213738 (alk. paper)
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Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2004.
Language
English
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1 online resource (xii, 298 p.)
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PN682.L68 S24 2004eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
809/.933543
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-281) and indexes.
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Table of Contents
The discourse of love's labor and its cultural contexts
Labor omnia vincit: Roman attitudes toward work and leisure and the discourse of love's labor in Ovid's Ars amatoria
Noble servitium: aspects of labor ideology in the Christian middle ages and love's labor in the De amore of Andreas Capellanus
Homo artifex: monastic labor ideologies, urban labor, and love's labor in Alan of Lille's De planctu naturae
Repose travaillant: the discourse of love's labor in the Roman de la rose
The vice of Acedia and the gentil occupacion in Gower's Confessio amantis
Love's bysynesse in Chaucer's amatory fiction.
Labor omnia vincit: Roman attitudes toward work and leisure and the discourse of love's labor in Ovid's Ars amatoria
Noble servitium: aspects of labor ideology in the Christian middle ages and love's labor in the De amore of Andreas Capellanus
Homo artifex: monastic labor ideologies, urban labor, and love's labor in Alan of Lille's De planctu naturae
Repose travaillant: the discourse of love's labor in the Roman de la rose
The vice of Acedia and the gentil occupacion in Gower's Confessio amantis
Love's bysynesse in Chaucer's amatory fiction.