Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes13-15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1992 |
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... writing is based ; they also give advice , as do the guides , but the advice is in the context of the pilgrim's personal experience . Again as the guides , narratives “ name the places to be seen , ” but they also sometimes record the ...
... writing is based ; they also give advice , as do the guides , but the advice is in the context of the pilgrim's personal experience . Again as the guides , narratives “ name the places to be seen , ” but they also sometimes record the ...
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... writing is a social practice and a cultural mythology in Anglo - Saxon England and that Old English poetry and Anglo - Latin history draw on both to represent the past to their readers ' ( p 195 ) . Evidence for this view , how- ever ...
... writing is a social practice and a cultural mythology in Anglo - Saxon England and that Old English poetry and Anglo - Latin history draw on both to represent the past to their readers ' ( p 195 ) . Evidence for this view , how- ever ...
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... writing in the form as well as in the content of a work . She argues that an examination of women's writing must begin ' within rather than across history ' and that feminine narratives should be read as ' palimsests ' , a term she ...
... writing in the form as well as in the content of a work . She argues that an examination of women's writing must begin ' within rather than across history ' and that feminine narratives should be read as ' palimsests ' , a term she ...
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Margery Kempe | 25 |
LongTerm Professional | 47 |
Moral Lessons for Women Readers | 67 |
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