Ogling ladies : scopophilia in medieval German literature / Sandra Lindemann Summers.
Material type: TextPublisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (x, 174 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 081304507X
- 9780813045078
- German literature -- Middle High German, 1050-1500 -- History and criticism
- Voyeurism in literature
- Women in literature
- Gaze in literature
- Littérature allemande -- 1050-1500 (Moyen haut allemand) -- Histoire et critique
- Voyeurisme dans la littérature
- Femmes dans la littérature
- Regard dans la littérature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- German
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Medieval
- Gaze in literature
- German literature -- Middle High German
- Voyeurism in literature
- Women in literature
- 1050-1500
- 830.9/3538 23
- PT179 .S96 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"A lady should never look directly at a male visitor" : Thomasin Von Zerclaere -- "Wild glances" : Winsbeckin and Der Renner -- "The woman behind the wall" : Heinrich von Melk and Der Stricker -- "He was as handsome as he could be!" : Male beauty and the ogling lady in the Eneasroman -- "The most handsome knight that ever lived" : Female scopophilia in Parzival -- "Lady, you saw it with your own eyes!" : Enite and the perfect female gaze in Hartmann's Erec -- Knight or eye candy? : The gendering gaze in Hartmann von Aue's Iwein.
An analysis of medieval literature through an exploration of the female gaze.
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