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Le Bone Florence of Rome: The Profaned Body in Use and in Language

ContributorsIvanova, Petya
Published inHortulus, vol. 10, no. 2
Publication date2014
Abstract

This article considers the poetic gestures of reversal of cultural models of representation of the body in the Middle English romance "Le Bone Florence of Rome". It raises the problematic of profanation and use as opposed to an ontology of representation.

Keywords
  • Profanation
  • Literary representation of the body
  • Bodily use
  • Deleuze
  • Agamben
  • Le Bone Florence of Rome
  • Late medieval English literature
  • Popular romance
  • Language
  • Everyday body
  • Fabliau
  • Iconicity
  • Language acts
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IVANOVA, Petya. Le Bone Florence of Rome: The Profaned Body in Use and in Language. In: Hortulus, 2014, vol. 10, n° 2.
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  • PID : unige:75141
ISSN of the journal1552-9584
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