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Le Roman de Silence is an octosyllabic verse Old French roman in the Picard dialect, dated to the first half of the 13th century. It is the only work attributed to Heldris de Cornuälle (Heldris of Cornwall, an Arthurian pseudonym). Due to the text's late discovery and editing in 1927 and 1978, as well as its discussion of nature vs. nurture, transvestitism, sex and gender, and gender roles, the roman has attracted considerable interest both from medievalists and the field of Anglo-American gender studies.

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  • Le Roman de Silence is an octosyllabic verse Old French roman in the Picard dialect, dated to the first half of the 13th century. It is the only work attributed to Heldris de Cornuälle (Heldris of Cornwall, an Arthurian pseudonym). Due to the text's late discovery and editing in 1927 and 1978, as well as its discussion of nature vs. nurture, transvestitism, sex and gender, and gender roles, the roman has attracted considerable interest both from medievalists and the field of Anglo-American gender studies. (en)
  • Le Roman de Silence est un roman de Heldris de Cornouailles, du XIIIe siècle, en vers octosyllabiques. Le nom de l'auteur, qui renvoie à l'univers arthurien, est sans doute un pseudonyme. Le roman raconte en effet les aventures de Cador, héritier du comté de Cornouailles, puis de son enfant Silence. Le roman mêle l'univers arthurien, dominant, à des éléments provenant des chansons de geste, des romans antiques, ou des fabliaux. (fr)
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  • Le Roman de Silence is an octosyllabic verse Old French roman in the Picard dialect, dated to the first half of the 13th century. It is the only work attributed to Heldris de Cornuälle (Heldris of Cornwall, an Arthurian pseudonym). Due to the text's late discovery and editing in 1927 and 1978, as well as its discussion of nature vs. nurture, transvestitism, sex and gender, and gender roles, the roman has attracted considerable interest both from medievalists and the field of Anglo-American gender studies. (en)
  • Le Roman de Silence est un roman de Heldris de Cornouailles, du XIIIe siècle, en vers octosyllabiques. Le nom de l'auteur, qui renvoie à l'univers arthurien, est sans doute un pseudonyme. Le roman raconte en effet les aventures de Cador, héritier du comté de Cornouailles, puis de son enfant Silence. Le roman mêle l'univers arthurien, dominant, à des éléments provenant des chansons de geste, des romans antiques, ou des fabliaux. (fr)
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  • Le Roman de Silence (fr)
  • Le Roman de Silence (en)
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