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"Lanval" Marie de France
Let me first say that help on this will require knowledge of the Poem, I am not pretending to instruct or anything of the sort, in case anyone is reading this for those reasons, sorry.
If you have read this medival Lay, I would greatly apreciate an opinion. We discussed this in class today, ( I go to Davidson college, a small liberal arts college that competes academically with the likes of Duke, harvard, and such) and my professor proposed that Lanval is a poem describing a male fantasy. I found this to be a fairly thin reading of the poem because the Lanval is completely immasculated in the whole thing, and I couldn't see it working well. I proposed that it would be better read as a female fantasy, and good openly laughed at by several people, my teacher being one of them, and most of the women joining in ( my prof is also a female if that makes any difference). We have a paper due soon and I decided to outline my view on the subject in an organized and presentable fashion, outlining how the poem could be read as a female fantasy.I was wondering if I am comming way out of no-where with this and am better of focusing in another direction? I realize I didn't give much in the way of specifics simply because it is alot to write and alot to read, but if someone asks I will continue to answer questions about my views on the poem.
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Based on what I've read into the poem, I'd say it was a woman's fantasy (considering it was written by a woman and all...) Personally, my expierence in college (and doubly so in small, liberal arts college) is that if you present a paper with an argument that is backed up well, explained well, and has plenty of supporting evidence, then it's generally well-recieved (unless your teacher is a complete ass, and if so you can complan to the department head ![]() NC represent! ![]()
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Sage knows our mythic history, King Arthur's and Sir Caradoc's She answers hard acrostics, has a pretty taste for paradox She quotes in elegiacs all the crimes of Heliogabalus In conics she can floor peculiarities parabolous -C'hi
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