
Imagination and Fantasy in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Imagination, Fantasy, Otherness, and Monstrosity in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern World
- When Dreams Got Real: The Ontology of Dreaming in the Arabic Aristotelian Tradition
- Imaginary Creatures Causing Real Diseases: Projective Etiology in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
- Political Ideals, Monstrous Counsel, and the Literary Imagination in Beowulf
- Who is Grendel in Beowulf? Ambiguity, Allegory, and Meaning
- Otherworldly Pilgrims: The Hell Tour and the Establishment of (Continental) Christian Territoriality on the Anglo-Saxon and Irish Peripheries
- On Monstrosity in the Shahnamah: Philosophizing with Za??ak
- The Negative Imagination: William IX's Song Exactly About Nothing: "Farai un vers de dreit nien"
- Ladies, Warriors and Genies: Imagining Gender and Power in The Book of the Tales of Ziyad Ibn Amir al-Kinani
- The World of Hybrid Women in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature: Fantasy Images, Fascination, and Terror
- The Myth of the Amazons in Medieval Spain
- Wonders and Monsters in The Travels of John Mandeville and in Abu Hamid al-Gharnati's Tuhfat al-Albab
- Are Dreams Gender-Related? The Function of Dreams in Middle High German Narrative Literature
- Monstra nobiscum: Medieval and Early Modern Teratology and the Confluence of Imaginatio and Scientia
- Jews and Anti-Jewish Fantasies in Christian Imagination in the Middle Ages
- The Life of Christ in Medieval Bestiaries: Imagining the Griffin, Lion, Unicorn, Pelican, and Phoenix
- Monsters, Grotesques, and Other Marvels in the Later Medieval Imagination
- Fantastic Places, Objects, and Creatures in Fourteenth-Century Czech-Language Literature: Imagination During the Reign of the Luxembourg Dynasty
- The Mermaid of Edam and the Emergence of Dutch National Identity
- Dream and Prophetic Projection in Andreas Gryphius's Historical Tragedies: Traces of the Symbol
- The Shadow of the Knight: Phantom Fears and their Distortions of Reality in Baroque Spanish Theater
- Fantasy, Imagination, and Vision in Thomas Vaughan's Lumen de Lumine
- Biographies of the Contributors
- Index
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