02475nam a2200433 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020002800112040002100140035002100161043001200182050002600194082002000220100003100240245013500271260007000406300001600476504006600492505062600558533015201184600006301336600005701399600005601456600005801512600005001570600004801620600004501668650004901713650004401762650002401806650002401830655002901854710001701883856012601900999001502026ebr10267291CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||030813s2004 dcu sb 001 0 eng  z 2003018202 z0813213738 (alk. paper) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)820009910 ae------14aPN682.L68bS24 2004eb04a809/.9335432221 aSadlek, Gregory M.,d1950-10aIdleness workingh[electronic resource] :bthe discourse of love's labor from Ovid through Chaucer and Gower /cGregory M. Sadlek. aWashington, D.C. :bCatholic University of America Press,cc2004. axii, 298 p. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 267-281) and indexes.0 aThe discourse of love's labor and its cultural contexts -- Labor omnia vincit: Roman attitudes toward work and leisure and the discourse of love's labor in Ovid's Ars amatoria -- Noble servitium: aspects of labor ideology in the Christian middle ages and love's labor in the De amore of Andreas Capellanus -- Homo artifex: monastic labor ideologies, urban labor, and love's labor in Alan of Lille's De planctu naturae -- Repose travaillant: the discourse of love's labor in the Roman de la rose -- The vice of Acedia and the gentil occupacion in Gower's Confessio amantis -- Love's bysynesse in Chaucer's amatory fiction. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.10aChaucer, Geoffrey,dd. 1400xCriticism and interpretation.00aGuillaume,cde Lorris,dfl. 1230.tRoman de la rose.00aAlanus,cde Insulis,dd. 1202.tDe planctu naturae.00aAndr�e,cle chapelain.tDe amore et amoris remedio.10aGower, John,d1325?-1408.tConfessio amantis.00aOvid,d43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.tArs amatoria.00aOvid,d43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.xInfluence. 0aLiterature, MedievalxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature, MedievalxRoman influences. 0aLove in literature. 0aWork in literature. 7aElectronic books.2local2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10267291zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c8796d8796