JEFF RIDER Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Medieval Studies at Wesleyan University, USA.
JAMIE FRIEDMAN Assistant Professor of English at Westmont College, USA.
The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature; J.Rider Order, Anarchy and Emotion in the Old French Philomena ; K.G.Casebier What Was She Thinking? Ysolt on the Edge; B.Grigoriu Moral Posturing: Virtue in Christine de Pisan's Livre de Trois Vertus; S.C.Mitchell Gesture, Emotion, and Humanity: Depictions of Mélusine in the Upton House Bearsted Fragments; T.Colwell Is She Angry or Just Sad? Grief and Sorrow in the Songs of the Trobairitz; H.Verhoosel Between Concealment and Eloquence: The Idea of the Ideal Woman in Medieval Provençal Literature; J.Rudin Spiritual and Biological Mothering in Berceo's Vida de Santa Oria ; E.C.Francomano Writing as Resistance: Self and Survival in Leonor López de Córdoba and Teresa de Cartagena; V.Rivera-Cordero Between Boccaccio and Chaucer: The Limits of Female Interiority in the Knight's Tale ; J.Friedman In Laura's Shadow: Casting Female Humanists as Petrarchan Beloveds in Quattrocento Letters; A.A.Feng
Exploration of the emotionologies of several medieval, romance emotional communities through both fictional and non-fictional narratives. The contributors analyze texts from different linguistic traditions and different periods, but they all focus on women characters.