Situational Poetics in Robert Henryson’s The Testament of Cresseid
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méconnaissanceSee also misrecognition; recognition, 230–231, 267, 273

memento mori, 92, 149, 217, 219, 231, 243, 313n247

Mercury, 77, 79, 85, 97, 158, 191, 293n91

middle style, 58, 60, 80–82

Mieszkowski, Gretchen, 9, 134–135

Milton, John, 59, 78

mimesis, 134, 143–145, 172–173, 249, 250, 257

Minnis, A. J., 143–144

minor literature, 5–6, 10–11, 30

Mirk, John, 195

mirror, 10, 52, 80, 92, 113, 138, 189, 192, 209, 217–220, 230, 235, 237, 241, 268, 273, 284n28, 305n184, 312n242, 317n272, 319n278

mise en abyme, 23, 108

misogynySee also antifeminism, 9, 14, 20, 53, 103, 250

Miskimin, Alice S., 282n27

misrecognitionSee also méconnaissance; recognition, 91, 146, 194, 196, 212, 228, 250–251, 265–267, 274, 305n184

montage, 50, 236, 239, 319n283.

Moon, See Cynthia; Diana

Moore, R. I., 10, 156–158, 167, 169–171, 186

moralitas, 43, 49, 72–74, 80, 82, 90, 93, 119–120, 122, 151, 153, 277n2, 295–296n109, 300–301n148

Meyer-Lee, Robert, 36

Nairn, Tom, 38, 289–290n67

narcissism, 87, 145, 220, 304n178, 314–315n254

Narcissus, 138, 243, 268, 304n178

narrator (of Henryson’s works), 1, 7, 23–25, 31, 42, 62–63, 78, 80, 95, 97, 128, 132, 148, 159, 175, 181, 184, 188–189, 191, 193, 204–205, 209, 216, 234–235, 239, 277n2, 281n20, 294n101, 316n267, 317n271, 317n273, 319n286

Nature, 137

necessity (necessite, neid), 119, 120, 175, 239, 242–244

New ComedySee also comedy; satire, 144, 147, 152

Nicholas of Trevet (Trivet), 72–73, 75, 77, 80–82, 92, 295n108, 297n122, 299n134, 300n141

noiseSee also clamor, 131–133, 303n172

notaria, 211

objet petit aSee also sinthome; spot(s), 215, 217, 224–227, 232, 315n257

OdysseusSee also Ulysses, 228, 266, 298n124

Oedipal (anxiety or complex), 6, 280n15

Oedipus, 175, 228

Oedipus Rex(Sophocles), 173, 193

Origen, 213

Other book, See vther quair

Ovid, 16, 57–59, 62–66, 92, 125, 199, 285n46, 292n83, 293–294n87

Amores, 57, 291n79

Epistulae ex Ponto, 63

Heroides, 21, 63