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Référence bibliographique sélectionnée X RAYMOND CORMIER, Taming the warrior. Responding to the charge of sexuel deviance in twelfth-century vernacular romance, Literary aspects of courtly culture. Selected papers from the 7th Triennal Congress of the Internat. Courtly Literature Soc., Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, 27 July-1 Aug 1992, Cambridge, D.S. Brewer, 1994 : p. 153 - 160 | 
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RAYMOND CORMIER, Taming the warrior. Responding to the charge of sexuel deviance in twelfth-century vernacular romance, Literary aspects of courtly culture. Selected papers from the 7th Triennal Congress of the Internat. Courtly Literature Soc., Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, 27 July-1 Aug 1992, Cambridge, D.S. Brewer, 1994 : p. 153 - 160
IMB 28/2 : Argues that the author of the Roman d'Eneas was painfully aware of the two principal views of Aeneas in the Middle Ages_brave, undaunted Trojan hero of Virgil's Augustan epic, and effeminate, homosexual, Phrygian coward_and endeavoured to reconcile themCRFSt 49 (1995) 440- 441 / Damian-Grint, Peter Cité dans Klapp 33, 1995, n° 2338 Mots-clés :Enéas//Congrès amherst 1992//Congrès litt courtoise//
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