Metamorphosis: The Changing Face of Ovid in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeAlison Keith, Stephen James Rupp |
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Ovids Transformations in Medieval France | 33 |
The Goddess Diana and the Ethics of Reading in | 61 |
Metaphor and Metamorphosis in the Ovide moralisé | 77 |
Christine de Pizans Fountain | 91 |
Lessons for a King from Gowers Confessio amantis 5 | 107 |
Argus Eyes Midas Ears and the Wife of Bath as Storyteller | 129 |
Ovid and the Alchemists | 151 |
Ovid in Reginald | 165 |
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