Dorothea Kullmann, A pacifist heroic epic? The 12th-century 'Girart de Roussillon' in its political and ideological context(s)

When and Where

Friday, February 06, 2026 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
3rd Floor
Lillian Massey Building
125 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C7

Speakers

Dorothea Kullmann

Description

Dorothea Kullmann, Associate Professor at the Department of French and the Centre for Medieval Studies, presents A pacifist heroic epic? The 12th-century 'Girart de Roussillon' in its political and ideological context(s).

Biography

Dorothea Kullmann (PhD Göttingen 1990, Habilitation Göttingen 1998) has taught at Göttingen, Heidelberg, and Avignon, before becoming an Associate Professor in French and Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto in 2005. She is the author of Verwandtschaft in epischer Dichtung (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1992), Description. Theorie und Praxis der Beschreibung von Chateaubriand bis Zola (Heidelberg: Winter, 2004), and has published numerous articles on medieval and modern Romance literatures. A specialist of Old French and Old Occitan epic, she is also interested in vernacular religious literature, in classical tradition and in the interaction between languages in the Middle Ages, as well as in diachronic linguistics and historical narratology.

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