The Allegory of Love : Chapter 1 – Courtly Love : 1936 : C. S. Lewis
by Julia Evans on January 1, 1936
From : The Allegories of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition: by C. S. Lewis : Oxford University Press 1936
Available
1) p1-17 : [here]
2) p18-48 [here]
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References to ‘Courtly Love’ by Jacques Lacan:
– Seminar IV : 19thDecember 1956 : Para 39 : For availability & notes, see Seminar IV : The Object Relation & Freudian Structures 1956-1957 : begins 21st November 1956 : Jacques Lacan: Available, together with some notes and references, here :
Quote : It is clear that all that we know about the practice of courtly love, and the entire sphere in which it was localised in the Middle Ages, involves this sort of very rigorous technical elaboration of seduction,
– Jacques Lacan comments on courtly love later in Seminar VII : 10thFebruary 1960 : Known as Chapter XI: Courtly love as anamorphosis :
See Dennis Porter’s translation : Seminar VII: The ethics of psychoanalysis: 1959-1960: begins 18thNovember 1959 : Jacques Lacan or here
Practicing Lacanian Psychoanalyst, Earl’s Court, London
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Commentaries on Seminar VII here
Commentaries on Seminar IV here
On Lacanian History here
Use of power here
Lacanian Transmission : here
Some Lacanian History : here
Topology : here
By Sigmund Freud here
Notes on texts by Sigmund Freud : here
By Jacques Lacan here
Notes on texts by Jacques Lacan here