000 06984nam a22009015i 4500
001 235726
003 IT-RoAPU
005 20230501182755.0
006 m|||||o||d||||||||
007 cr || ||||||||
008 230228t20122012gw fo d z eng d
019 _a(OCoLC)830926868
020 _a9783110294514
_qprint
020 _a9783110294583
_qPDF
024 7 _a10.1515/9783110294583
_2doi
035 _a(DE-B1597)9783110294583
035 _a(DE-B1597)178436
035 _a(OCoLC)821199024
040 _aDE-B1597
_beng
_cDE-B1597
_erda
072 7 _aLIT011000
_2bisacsh
082 0 4 _a340.09
_222/ger
084 _aonline - DeGruyter
245 0 0 _aCrime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age :
_bMental-Historical Investigations of Basic Human Problems and Social Responses /
_ced. by Albrecht Classen, Connie Scarborough.
264 1 _aBerlin ;
_aBoston :
_bDe Gruyter,
_c[2012]
264 4 _c©2012
300 _a1 online resource (602 p.)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _atext file
_bPDF
_2rda
490 0 _aFundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture ,
_x1864-3396 ;
_v11
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tTable of Contents --
_tIntroduction. Crime, Transgression, and Deviancy: Behaviors that Defines Us All --
_tChapter 1. Le ‘crime épique’ et sa punition: quelques exemples (XIIe-XIIIe siècles) --
_tChapter 2. “I know how to be a whore and thief” The poet’s reputation: troubadours – ancestors of poètes maudits? --
_tChapter 3. The Law – Letter and Spirit: Language, Transgression and Justice In Three Medieval German Epic Poems --
_tChapter 4. Crime, Punishment and the Hybrid in Medieval French Romance: Robert the Devil and Geoffrey Big Tooth --
_tChapter 5. Judicium Dei, vulgaris popularisque sensus: Survival of Customary Justice and Resistance to its Displacement by the “New” Ordines iudiciorum as Evidenced by Francophonic Literature of the High Middle Ages --
_tChapter 6. Crime and Violence in the Middle Ages: The Cases of Heinrich der Glichezare’s Reinhard Fuchs and Wernher der Gartenære’s Helmbrecht --
_tChapter 7. The Function of Projected Pain: The Poetry of François Villon and the Gift of Self --
_tChapter 8. Retribution in Gamelyn: A Case in the Courts --
_tChapter 9. Contra Signum Nostrum: The Symbolism of Lèse-majesté under Philip VI Valois --
_tChapter 10. Women as Victims and Criminals in the Siete Partidas --
_tChapter 11. Theft in Juan Manuel’s El Conde Lucanor --
_tChapter 12. Competition for the Prisoner’s Body: Wardens and Jailers in Fourteenth-Century Southern France --
_tChapter 13. The Host on the Doorstep: Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders in an Alleged Host Desecration in Fourteenth-Century Austria --
_tChapter 14. Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?: Chaucer’s Physician’s Tale and the Worlds of Judgment --
_tChapter 15. Deviancy in the Late Middle Ages: The Crimes and Punishment of Gilles de Rais --
_tChapter 16. The Celebratory Conical Hat in La Celestina --
_tChapter 17. Equal Opportunity Vengeance in the Heptaméron of Marguerite de Navarre --
_tChapter 18. Crimes et Châtiments d’Exception en France au Temps des Guerres de Religion: l’Utopie Judiciaire des Commentaires de Monluc (livres V à VII) --
_tChapter 19. The Amsterdam Spinhuis and the “Art” of Correction --
_tChapter 20. Pimping for the Fairy Queen: Some Cozeners in Shakespeare’s England --
_tChapter 21. Réflexions de Montaigne sur le châtiment des criminels --
_tChapter 22. The Ultimate Crime: Cannibalism in Early Modern Minds and Imaginations --
_tChapter 23. Punishment Post Mortem – The Crime of Suicide in Early Modern Austria and Sweden --
_tList of Illustrations --
_tContributors --
_tIndex --
_tAcknowledgment and Gratitude
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
_fonline access with authorization
_2star
520 _aAll societies are constructed, based on specific rules, norms, and laws. Hence, all ethics and morality are predicated on perceived right or wrong behavior, and much of human culture proves to be the result of a larger discourse on vices and virtues, transgression and ideals, right and wrong. The topics covered in this volume, addressing fundamental concerns of the premodern world, deal with allegedly criminal, or simply wrong behavior which demanded punishment. Sometimes this affected whole groups of people, such as the innocently persecuted Jews, sometimes individuals, such as violent and evil princes. The issue at stake here embraces all of society since it can only survive if a general framework is observed that is based in some way on justice and peace. But literature and the visual arts provide many examples of open and public protests against wrongdoings, ill-conceived ideas and concepts, and stark crimes, such as theft, rape, and murder. In fact, poetic statements or paintings could carry significant potentials against those who deliberately transgressed moral and ethical norms, or who even targeted themselves.
530 _aIssued also in print.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023)
650 4 _aMittelalter /Literatur.
650 4 _aMittelalter/ Recht.
650 4 _aStrafe.
650 4 _aVerbrechen.
650 7 _aLITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval.
_2bisacsh
653 _aCrime.
653 _aMedieval Culture.
653 _aMedieval Law.
653 _aMedieval Literature.
653 _aPunishment.
700 1 _aBeusterien, John
_eautore
700 1 _aBjaï, Denis
_eautore
700 1 _aClason, Christopher R.
_eautore
700 1 _aClassen, Albrecht
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aCoudert, Allison P.
_eautore
700 1 _aGough, John
_eautore
700 1 _aHahn, Stacey
_eautore
700 1 _aJost, Jean E.
_eautore
700 1 _aKomornicka, Jolanta N.
_eautore
700 1 _aLlewellyn, Kathleen M.
_eautore
700 1 _aLombart, Nicolas
_eautore
700 1 _aLuef, Evelyne
_eautore
700 1 _aMoffitt Peacock, Martha
_eautore
700 1 _aNiiranen, Susanna
_eautore
700 1 _aPigg, Daniel F.
_eautore
700 1 _aRibémont, Bernard
_eautore
700 1 _aRoss, Lia B.
_eautore
700 1 _aRuiz, Maria Cecilia
_eautore
700 1 _aScarborough, Connie
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aScarborough, Connie L.
_eautore
700 1 _aTaylor, Scott L.
_eautore
700 1 _aTurning, Patricia
_eautore
700 1 _aWiedl, Birgit
_eautore
700 1 _aWillard, Thomas
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9783110294583
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110294583
856 4 2 _3Cover
_uhttps://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110294583/original
942 _cEB
999 _c235726
_d235726