Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Author "Emerson, Catherine"
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Gescryfte met letteren na elcxs geval Gegraueert en oic dyveerssche ymagyen: Uses of Code-Switching in Dutch and French
Emerson, Catherine (Legenda, 2017-11-01)[No abstract available] -
Nicole Gilles and literate society
Emerson, Catherine (Peter Lang, 2019-02-05)Nicole Gilles was active in the literate society of Paris in the last quarter of the fifteenth century in a number of ways: as a reader and patron of books, as a publisher and as a writer whose work may have circulated ... -
Op weg naar Broxeele: the production of shared spaces
Emerson, Catherine (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Quand le texte signé devient anonyme. Le cas des quinze joyes de mariage
Emerson, Catherine (Presses Universitaires de Provence, 2016)[No abstract available] -
Setting a place in the Cent Nouvelles nouvelles: The illustrations of Glasgow, Hunter 252
Emerson, Catherine (SRNU (Stichting van Romanisten aan de Nederlandse Universiteiten) and Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals, 2017-06-26)Reading MS Hunter 252 as a performance, this article examines the way that the manuscript s illustrations enhance the spatial element of the collection. The case of tale 65 is examined in particular to show how the ... -
Strangers in the frame: Inside and outside the Cent Nouvelles nouvelles
Emerson, Catherine (Oxford University Press, 2018-05-30)This article examines the way in which tales of the Burgundian Cent Nouvelles nouvelles are interpreted differently by different reading publics. Taking a neglected tale in the corpus, nouvelle 66, as a starting point, the ... -
Using an example: Denis Sauvage, Philippe de Commynes and the ‘Vieil Exemplaire’
Emerson, Catherine (Brill, 2018-03-20)Philippe de Commynes was part of a community of writers in the fifteenth century who referred to their work as Mémoires, but readers did not recognize this as a generic marker and first editions of his work were published ...