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Christmas gift edition of Armitage's hugely popular translation: with revised text, and colour illustrations by Clive Hicks-Jenkins.
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This collection makes the compelling argument that Chaucer, the Perle -poet, and The Cloud of Unknowing... Læs mere
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This book analyzes the interaction between gender and species in Chaucer's poetry and strives to understand his adaptation of medieval discourse... Læs mere
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This study will significantly further our interpretations of the unique autobiography of Margery Kempe, lay woman turned mystic and visionary.... Læs mere
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The Middle English Melusine offers a particularly rich source for such a study, as it presents the story of a powerful fairy/human woman who desires a full human life—and death—within a literary tradition that is more friendly to women’s agency than its continental counterparts.
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This book explores the connections between space and narrative through an in-depth analysis of the fourteenth-century Middle English Breton lays.
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The first full examination of a fascinating manuscript, Brogynton ii.1, a Middle English miscellany with a little Latin, compiled in the 1460s for an audience of low-ranking gentry.
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This Element proposes to view World Englishes as components of an overarching Complex Dynamic System of Englishes, against the conventional view... Læs mere
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Introduces students to Chaucer's language and the importance of reading Chaucer in the original, rather than in a modern translation.
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This book provides a stylistic analysis of Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur using innovative tools and a unique combination of... Læs mere
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This landmark book of essays examines the development of women's letter writing from the late fifteenth to the early eighteen century.