Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 4 (1200-1350) 2012
DOI: 10.1163/9789004228559_004
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Saracens as idolaters in European vernacular literatures

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“…Written and performed around 1200, the Jeu de Saint Nicolas is a play firmly rooted in a plural context. Produced in the Arras milieu, it also offers a dramaturgical narrative with epic reminiscences, set in the aftermath of the failure of the Third Crusade (Calkin, Kinoshita 2012;Rey-Flaud 1980, 129-48). The play is based on a carefully considered structure that places Christian and Saracen societies in tension, the latter being an inversion of the former.…”
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“…Written and performed around 1200, the Jeu de Saint Nicolas is a play firmly rooted in a plural context. Produced in the Arras milieu, it also offers a dramaturgical narrative with epic reminiscences, set in the aftermath of the failure of the Third Crusade (Calkin, Kinoshita 2012;Rey-Flaud 1980, 129-48). The play is based on a carefully considered structure that places Christian and Saracen societies in tension, the latter being an inversion of the former.…”
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confidence: 99%