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Space, gender, and memory in middle English romance : architectures of wonder in Melusine /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Dedication; Contents; Introduction; A Note on the Text; Notes; Chapter 1: An Epistemology of Wonder; Prologues, the Habitus, and Magical Objects; The Intrinsic Prologue of Melusine; The Boar Hunt; An Epistemology of Wonder; Notes; Chapter 2: Wonder and Love; The Problem with Love; Melusine and Raimondin in an Amorous Exchange; Notes; Chapter 3: Building Gender; Spatial Speculations; Gendered Spaces in the House; Women Enclosed in Romance; Melusine as Builder; Notes; Chapter 4: Architectures of Memory; Ars Memorativa; Forgetting and Other Failures of Memory; Architectures of Memory. …”
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Middle English mouths : late medieval medical, religious, and literary traditions /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Everyday mouths -- Natural knowledge -- The reading lesson -- Tasting, eating, and knowing -- The epistemology of kissing -- Surgical habits.…”
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Middle English mouths : late medieval medical, religious, and literary traditions /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Everyday mouths -- Natural knowledge -- The reading lesson -- Tasting, eating, and knowing -- The epistemology of kissing -- Surgical habits.…”
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The claims of poverty : literature, culture, and ideology in late medieval England /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Forms of need: the allegorical representation of poverty in Piers Plowman -- Poverty exposed: the evangelical and epistemological ideal of Pierce the Ploughman's crede -- "Clamerous" beggars and "nedi" knights: poverty and Wycliffite reform -- The costs of sanctity: Margery Kempe and the Franciscan imaginary -- Communal identities: performing poverty, charity, and labor in York's Corpus Christi theater -- Nickel and dimed: poverty polemic medieval and modern.…”
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The claims of poverty : literature, culture, and ideology in late medieval England /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Forms of need: the allegorical representation of poverty in Piers Plowman -- Poverty exposed: the evangelical and epistemological ideal of Pierce the Ploughman's crede -- "Clamerous" beggars and "nedi" knights: poverty and Wycliffite reform -- The costs of sanctity: Margery Kempe and the Franciscan imaginary -- Communal identities: performing poverty, charity, and labor in York's Corpus Christi theater -- Nickel and dimed: poverty polemic medieval and modern.…”
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Image, text, and religious reform in fifteenth-century England /
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Image, text, and religious reform in fifteenth-century England /
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Image, text, and religious reform in fifteenth-century England /
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Middle English Mouths : Late Medieval Medical, Religious and Literary Traditions /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Growing Teeth and Beginning to KnowSapientia; Meditatio and Ruminatio; Dinner-Table Ethics; Paradise Lost/Regained; Chapter 4 The Epistemology of Kissing; Spiritual Kisses; 'Kynde' Kisses; Haukyn's Taste for Mouths; Kisses of Betrayal; Chapter 5 Surgical Habits; Barber-Surgeons and Pastoral Care; Oral Surgery; Learning to Speak Well: Grammar and Surgery; Vernacular Habits; Dame Penance; Envy; Bibliography; Manuscripts; Cambridge; Trinity College; Lincoln; Lincoln Cathedral, Dean and Chapter Library; London; British Library; Munich; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; New Haven; Yale Medical Library…”
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The five senses in medieval and early modern England /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part 1 Sensing and Understanding -- Chapter 1 Sight and Understanding: Visual Imagery asMetaphor in the Old English Boethius and Soliloquies -- Chapter 2 Coming to Past Senses: Vision, Touch and Their Metaphors in Anglo-Saxon Language and Culture -- Part 2 Vision and Its Distortion -- Chapter 3 Bleary Eyes: Middle English Constructions of Visual Disabilities -- Chapter 4 Exterior Inspection and Regular Reason: Robert Hooke's and Margaret Cavendish's Epistemologies of the Senses -- Chapter 5 Hierarchies of Vision in John Milton's Paradise Lost -- Part 3 The Perilous Senses -- Chapter 6 Strange Perceptions: Sensory Experience in the Old English "Marvels of the East" -- Chapter 7 The Perils of the Flesh: John Wyclif's Preaching on the Five Bodily Senses -- Chapter 8 The Senses and Human Nature in a Political Reading of Paradise Lost -- Part 4 The Multisensual -- Chapter 9 The Multisensoriality of Place and the Chaucerian Multisensual -- Chapter 10 'Eate Not, Taste Not, Touch Not'. …”
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