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Caxton in Focus: the Beginning of Printing in England, by Lotte Hellinga |
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31.3 (1962), 224-226 |
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Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England, by G. R. Owst |
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Dictionary of Writers of Thirteenth Century England. Special Supplement No. 3 to the Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, by Josiah Cox Russell |
6.3 (1937), 240-240 |
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R.H.C. Davis |
Warfare in England, 1066-1189, by John Beeler |
37.2 (1968), 242-243 |
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Regalian Right in Medieval England, by Margaret Howell |
32.3 (1963), 248-249 |
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48.2 (1979), 262-265 |
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THOMAS J.A. HEFFERNAN |
Preaching and Theology in Anglo-Saxon England: Ælfric and Wulfstan, by Milton McC. Gatch |
48.2 (1979), 266-268 |
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Serious Entertainments: The Writing of History in Twelfth-Century England, by Nancy F. Partner |
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Politics, Finance and the Church in the Reign of Edward II: Walter Stapledon, Treasurer of England, by Mark Buck |
54.2 (1985), 297-298 |
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JANE STEVENSON |
Religion and Literature in Western England, 600—800, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 3, by Patrick Sims-Williams |
60.2 (1991), 297-298 |
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Edward M. Wilson |
Plant Names of Medieval England, by Tony Hunt |
59.2 (1990), 298-299 |
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RICHARD MARSDEN |
Mary Clayton, The Apocryphal Gospels of Mary in Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 26 |
69.2 (2000), 298-299 |
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Notaries Public in England in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, by C. R. Cheney |
42.3 (1973), 299-300 |
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Charles S.F. Burnett |
Virgil in Medieval England: Figuring the 'Aeneid' from the Twelfth Century to Chaucer, by Christopher Baswell |
65.2 (1996), 299-300 |
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H.E.J. COWDREY |
Biblical Commentaries from the Canterbury School of Theodore and Hadrian. Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 10, by Bernhard Bischoff, Michael Lapidge |
64.2 (1995), 302-304 |
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MARION GLASSCOE |
De Cella in Seculum: Religious and Secular Life and Devotion in Late Medieval England, by Michael G. Sargent |
59.2 (1990), 303-306 |
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Anne Hudson |
A Crisis of Truth: Literature and Law in Ricardian England, by Richard Firth Green |
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HELEN BARR |
Ann W. Astell, Political Allegory in Late Medieval England |
69.2 (2000), 305-306 |
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JAMES SHERBORNE |
The Royal Household and the King's Affinity: Service, Politics and Finance in England 1360-1413, by Chris Given-Wilson |
57.2 (1988), 307-308 |
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D.G. SCRAGG |
The Metrical Grammar of 'Beowulf', Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 5, by Calvin B. Kendall |
61.2 (1992), 307-308 |
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R.A. HOULBROOKE |
The Ties that Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England, by Barbara A. Hanawalt |
57.2 (1988), 308-309 |
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DAVID THOMSON |
The Grammar Schools of Medieval England: A. F. Leach in Historiographical Perspective, by John N. Miner |
60.2 (1991), 308-309 |
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40.3 (1971), 311-312 |
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CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
Lynn Staley, The Island Garden: England’s Language of Nation from Gildas to Marvell |
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ROBERT ALLEN ROUSE |
Catherine A. M. Clarke, Literary Landscapes and the Idea of England, 700–1400 |
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War, Justice and Public Order: England and France in the Later Middle Ages, by Richard W. Kaeuper |
58.2 (1989), 314-314 |
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DAVID FULLER |
Michael Alexander, Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern England |
79.2 (2010), 314-315 |
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JOYCE HILL |
Peter Clemoes, Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 12 |
66.2 (1997), 314-316 |
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JOYCE HILL |
Carol Braun Pasternack, The Textuality of Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 13 |
66.2 (1997), 314-316 |
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Matthew Fisher, Scribal Authorship and the Writing of History in Medieval England |
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52.2 (1983), 315-316 |
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CAROLINE YELDHAM |
Peter Brears, Cooking & Dining in Medieval England |
79.2 (2010), 315-316 |
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The England of Piers Plowman, by F. R. H. du Boulay |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
Geoffrey Russom, 'Beowulf' and Old Germanic Metre, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 23 |
68.2 (1999), 316-316 |
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ROHINI JAYATILAKA |
Robert Stanton, The Culture of Translation in Anglo-Saxon England |
72.2 (2003), 317-319 |
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MARY SWAN |
Craig R. Davis, 'Beowulf' and the Demise of Germanic Legend in England, Albert Bates Lord Studies in Oral Tradition 17 |
66.2 (1997), 317-318 |
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HEATHER O'DONOGHUE |
Richard North, Heathen Gods in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 22 |
68.2 (1999), 317-318 |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
Rosalynn Voaden (ed.), Prophets Abroad: The Reception of Continental Holy Women in Late-Medieval England |
67.2 (1998), 318-319 |
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Derek Pearsall |
Writing and Rebellion: England in 1381, The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics 27, by Steven Justice |
64.2 (1995), 319-321 |
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Edwin D. Craun |
Janette Dillon, Language and Stage in Medieval and Renaissance England |
68.2 (1999), 319-320 |
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JANE STEVENSON |
Liturgy and the Ecclesiastical History of Late Anglo-Saxon England: Four Studies, Studies in Anglo-Saxon History 5, by David Dumville |
63.2 (1994), 320-321 |
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JAMES WADE |
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79.2 (2010), 320-321 |
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M. Bradford Bedingfield, The Dramatic Liturgy of Anglo-Saxon England |
72.2 (2003), 321-323 |
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JOYCE HILL |
The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 6, by Charles D. Wright |
63.2 (1994), 321-322 |
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BELLA MILLETT |
The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England. Exeter Symposium V: Papers read at Devon Centre, Dartington Hall, July 1992, by Marion Glasscoe |
62.2 (1993), 322-324 |
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ROHINI JAYATILAKA |
Helmut Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: A List of Manuscripts and Manuscript Fragments Written or Owned in England up to 1100, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 241 (Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2001) |
71.2 (2002), 323-323 |
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MARY SWAN |
H. Momma, The Composition of Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 20 |
67.2 (1998), 323-324 |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
Kathleen Kamerick, Popular Piety and Art in the Later Middle Ages: Image Worship and Idolatry in England, 1350-1500, The New Middle Ages |
72.2 (2003), 324-325 |
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MARY CLAYTON |
Ananya J. Kabir, Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 32 |
71.2 (2002), 324-325 |
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Kati Ihnat |
Miriamne Ara Krummel, Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England: Legally Absent, Virtually Present |
81.2 (2012), 326- |
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RICHARD GAMESON |
Catherine E. Karkov, The Art of Anglo-Saxon England |
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Judith A. Jefferson |
Corinne Saunders (ed.), Cultural Encounters in the Romance of Medieval England, Studies in Medieval Romance 2 |
75.2 (2006), 326-326 |
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Helen Appleton |
Scott T. Smith, Land and Book: Literature and Land Tenure in Anglo-Saxon England |
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CHRISTINE FRANZEN |
Mary Swan and Elaine M. Treharne (eds), Rewriting Old English in the Twelfth Century, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 30 |
70.2 (2001), 326-327 |
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RALUCA RADULESCU |
Thomas H. Crofts, Malory’s Contemporary Audience: The Social Reading of Romance in Late Medieval England |
76.2 (2007), 327-328 |
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CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
Sarah Foot, Monastic Life in Anglo-Saxon England, c.600-900 |
78.2 (2009), 327-328 |
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ANTHONY P. BALE |
Adrienne Williams Boyarin, Miracles of the Virgin in Medieval England: Law and Jewishness in Marian Legends |
82.2 (2013), 328- |
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James J. Murphy |
Joyce Coleman, Public Reading and the Reading Public in Late Medieval England and France, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 26 |
66.2 (1997), 328-329 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Rebecca Brackmann, The Elizabethan Invention of Anglo-Saxon England: Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the Study of Old English
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85.2 (2016), 328- |
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LYNN STALEY |
Sarah Salih, Versions of Virginity in Late Medieval England |
71.2 (2002), 329-330 |
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Mark Faulkner |
Claudia Di Sciacca, Finding the Right Words: Isidore’s ‘Synonyma’ in Anglo-Saxon England |
78.2 (2009), 329-330 |
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Chaucer's England: Literature in Historical Context, by Barbara A. Hanawalt |
62.2 (1993), 331-332 |
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85.2 (2016), 331- |
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JOHN M. BOWERS |
Ethan Knapp, The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England |
72.2 (2003), 332-333 |
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JOHN M. BOWERS |
Chaucer and his Readers: Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England, by Seth Lerer |
63.2 (1994), 332-333 |
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Melissa Furrow |
Raluca L. Radulescu, Romance and its Contexts in Fifteenth-Century England: Politics, Piety and Penitence |
83.2 (2014), 333- |
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SARAH SALIH |
Rebecca Krug, Reading Families: Women’s Literate Practice in Late Medieval England |
73.2 (2004), 334-335 |
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ANTHONY MARETT-CROSBY OSB |
Mechtild Gretsch, The Intellectual Foundations of the English Benedictine Reform, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 25 |
69.2 (2000), 336-337 |
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Marleen Cré |
Wolfgang Riehle, The Secret Within: Hermits, Recluses, and Spiritual Outsiders in Medieval England (Marleen Cré) |
84.2 (2015), 337- |
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Michael Van Dussen |
Catherine Nall, Reading and War in Fifteenth-Century England: From Lydgate to Malory |
83.2 (2014), 337- |
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SANTHA BHATTACHARJI |
Marilyn Oliva, The Convent and the Community in Late Medieval England: Female Monasteries in the Diocese of Norwich 1350-1540, Studies in the History of Medieval Religion 12 |
69.2 (2000), 337-338 |
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John Scattergood |
David R. Carlson, John Gower, Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England |
82.2 (2013), 338- |
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RICHARD E. ZEIKOWITZ |
William E. Burgwinkle, Sodomy, Masculinity, and Law in Medieval Literature: France and England, 1050-1230 |
74.2 (2005), 338-339 |
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JULIAN M. LUXFORD |
Rosemarie McGerr, A Lancastrian Mirror for Princes: The Yale Law School ‘New Statutes of England’ |
83.2 (2014), 338- |
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NORMAN KLASSEN |
Sarah Stanbury, The Visual Object of Desire in Late Medieval England |
78.2 (2009), 338-340 |
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LAURA ASHE |
David Matthews, Writing to the King: Nation, Kingship, and Literature in England, 1250-1350 |
80.2 (2011), 341- |
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Katie L. Walter |
Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath, Authorship and First-Person Allegory in Late Medieval France and England |
82.2 (2013), 341- |
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Anne M. Scott |
Kate Crassons, The Claims of Poverty : Literature, Culture, and Ideology in Late Medieval England |
80.2 (2011), 343- |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
David Aers, Sanctifying Signs: Making Christian Tradition in Late Medieval England |
74.2 (2005), 343-344 |
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Richard North |
Michael D. J. Bintley, Settlements and Strongholds in Early Medieval England: Texts, Landscapes, and Material Culture |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
Jennifer Bryan, Looking Inward: Devotional Reading and the Private Self in Late Medieval England, The Middle Ages Series |
77.2 (2008), 345-346 |
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KATHERINE L. JANSEN |
Theresa Coletti, Mary Magdalene and the Drama of the Saints: Theater, Gender, and Religion in Late Medieval England, The Middle Ages Series |
74.2 (2005), 350-352 |
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Mary Bateman |
Christopher Michael Berard, Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England: From Henry II to Edward I |
90.2 (2021), 350- |
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EDMUND KING |
David Crouch, The Birth of Nobility: Constructing Aristocracy in England and France 900-1300 |
75.2 (2006), 351-351 |
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Peter Brears |
Allen J. Frantzen, Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England
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85.2 (2016), 352- |
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MARY CLAYTON |
George Henderson, Vision and Image in Early Christian England |
70.2 (2001), 358-359 |
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Diana Denissen, Middle English Devotional Compilations: Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England |
90.2 (2021), 358- |
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PAUL ANTONY HAYWARD |
Nicholas Brooks and Catherine Cubitt (eds), St Oswald of Worcester: Life and lnfluence, Studies in the Early History of Britain: The Makers of England 2 |
66.2 (1997), 359-360 |
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Allan Westphall |
J. Patrick Hornbeck II, What is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England |
82.2 (2013), 360- |
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George Garnett, Conquered England: Kingship, Succession, and Tenure 1066-1166 |
77.2 (2008), 360-361 |
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FELICITY HEAL |
Joel T. Rosenthal, Old Age in Late Medieval England |
67.2 (1998), 360-360 |
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Neil Cartlidge |
Conor McCarthy, Marriage in Medieval England: Law, Literature and Practice |
77.2 (2008), 361-362 |
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Sethina Watson |
Ben Nilson, Cathedral Shrines of Medieval England |
68.2 (1999), 361-362 |
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46.2 (1977), 368-369 |
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Victoria Flood, Prophecy, Politics, and Place in Medieval England: From Geoffrey and Monmouth to Thomas of Erceldoune |
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SYLVIA FEDERICO |
Venetia Bridges, Medieval Narratives of Alexander the Great: Transnational Texts in England and France
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89.2 (2020), 387-389 |
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Elaine Treharne |
Diane Watt, Women, Writing and Religion in England and Beyond, 650–1100
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89.2 (2020), 390-391 |
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Mark Campbell Chambers |
Sarah Elliott Novacich, Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance |
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Alastair Minnis |
Sebastian Sobecki, Last Words. The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England
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89.2 (2020), 402-403 |
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Sarah Salih, Imagining the Pagan in Late Medieval England
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89.2 (2020), 404-405 |
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Christiania Whitehead |
Catherine Sanok, New Legends of England: Forms of Community in Late Medieval Saints’ Lives
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88.2 (2019), 417-418 |
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