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Medieval constructions in gender and identity: essays in honor of Joan M. Ferrante
2005, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Texts Studies
in English
0866983376 9780866983372
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Hrotsvit von Gandersheim and the political uses of astrology / Joan Cadden
Under whose care? the Madonna of San Sisto and women's monastic life in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Rome / Anne L. Clark
Sister acts : conventual performance and the visitatio sepulchri in England and France / Margaret Aziza Pappano
On the borders of exile : the poetry of Solomon Simhah of Troyes / Susan L. Einbinder
Ubi sunt? Three lost (and found) ladies in troubadour lyric / Roy Rosenstein
Lives and works : Chaucer and the compilers of the troubadour songbooks / Laura Kendrick
Following instructions : remaking Dante's Vita nova in the fourteenth century / H. Wayne Storey
The straits of empire : Sicily in Vergil and Dante / Sarah Spence
Woman as mediator in medieval depictions of Muslims : the case of Floripas / Suzanne Conklin Akbari
Lifting the veil? notes toward a gendered history of early italian literature / Teodolinda Barolini
Afterword : in praise of a nonpareil colleague / Robert W. Hanning.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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