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highlyeccentric ([personal profile] highlyeccentric) wrote2008-03-13 10:54 pm
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Help from the blogging community?

I linked yesterday to the weirdest response to my blog, ever. I emailed the woman back, and today she sent me the list of questions for 'dating advice from medievalists'. The final question is 'what is a good quote from medieval literature to use in flirting?'

What do we reckon? Best medieval flirtation quote? I mean, personally, I discovered quite by accident that being able to quote Genesis B makes me powerfully attractive, but I suspect that's a particular quirk of the medievalist I was talking to.

[identity profile] goblinpaladin.livejournal.com 2008-03-13 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"...being able to quote Genesis B makes me powerfully attractive..."

SO HOT

(Anonymous) 2008-03-13 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I've found that my fiancee mostly likes anytime I speak (i.e. read) medieval languages--Old English, Old Norse, Old Irish, and a little bit of Latin. I think she likes the exotic nature of it to modern ears, but I think she also likes the sound of the poetic in it.

Still, whenever I think of flirtation and such in medieval texts, I'm always reminded of the line in Chaucer's "Miller's Tale": "'Teehee!' quod she, and clapte the windowe to" (554). I'm not sure if it's a particularly good line to use... but the teehee is amusing.

B. Hawk

[identity profile] ahsavka.livejournal.com 2008-03-13 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, you medievalists. Here I am, all dressed up ready with Catullus and nowhere to go.

(and he's got the best insults, too! what a guy.)

[identity profile] blackbuttoneyes.livejournal.com 2008-03-13 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Surely something from the Wife of Bath...

""Tell me also, to what purpose or end
The genitals were made, that I defend,
And for what benefit was man first wrought?"

Saucy!!!