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Beschreibung

The twelfth and early thirteenth centuries saw some of the most important changes to marriage laws in European history, the foremost being the decision of the Catholic Church to recognize consent as an overriding requirement for marriage. Though this revolutionary position promised far greater personal freedom and individual autonomy, these promises went largely unfulfilled.

By Consent Alone explores the developing laws of marriage in this period through the lens of the "case" (Kasus), a short narrative form that asks its audience to judge the new laws against the larger ideology of free consent. The book compares literary depictions of romance and marriage in seven canonical German romances with cases in the historical record, focusing on legal questions of consent, coerced consent, impediments to marriage, spousal abuse, and divorce. It argues that medieval German literature advocated for an expansive definition of individual and women's rights in marriage.

Comparing the fictional depictions of marriage cases with historical law, By Consent Alone provides a unique window into medieval thought and the culture of marriage, often not as it was, but as it was wished to be.

The twelfth and early thirteenth centuries saw some of the most important changes to marriage laws in European history, the foremost being the decision of the Catholic Church to recognize consent as an overriding requirement for marriage. Though this revolutionary position promised far greater personal freedom and individual autonomy, these promises went largely unfulfilled.

By Consent Alone explores the developing laws of marriage in this period through the lens of the "case" (Kasus), a short narrative form that asks its audience to judge the new laws against the larger ideology of free consent. The book compares literary depictions of romance and marriage in seven canonical German romances with cases in the historical record, focusing on legal questions of consent, coerced consent, impediments to marriage, spousal abuse, and divorce. It argues that medieval German literature advocated for an expansive definition of individual and women's rights in marriage.

Comparing the fictional depictions of marriage cases with historical law, By Consent Alone provides a unique window into medieval thought and the culture of marriage, often not as it was, but as it was wished to be.

Über den Autor
Jonathan Seelye Martin is an assistant professor of German at Illinois State University.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Introduction: Marriage and Courtly Romance
Part I: Cases about Consent
2. Consent Makes Marriage
3. Coerced Consent
4. Obstacles to Consent
Part II: Cases after Consent
5. The Husband’s Right to Punish
6. Let No Man Separate: Divorce
Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Allgemeine Lexika, Importe
Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781487560140
ISBN-10: 1487560141
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Martin, Jonathan Seelye
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Mare Nostrum Group B.V., Doelen 72, ?-4831 GR Breda, gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk
Maße: 236 x 163 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Jonathan Seelye Martin
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.09.2025
Gewicht: 0,522 kg
Artikel-ID: 134298185

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