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Medieval Monstrosity and
the Female Body
Routledge Studies in Medieval
Religion and Culture
E
DITED BY
G
EORGE
F
ERZOCO
,
University of Leicester and
C
AROLYN
M
UESSIG
,
University of Bristol
1. Gender and Holiness
Men, Women and Saints in Late
Medieval Europe
Edited by Samantha J.E. Riches and
Sarah Salih
2. The Invention of Saintliness
Edited by Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker
3. Tolkien the Medievalist
Edited by Jane Chance
4. Julian of Norwich
Visionary or Mystic?
Kevin J. McGill
5. Disability in Medieval Europe
Thinking about Physical Impairment in
the High Middle Ages, c.1100–c.1400
Irina Metzler
6. Envisaging Heaven in the Middle
Ages
Edited by Carolyn Muessig and Ad Putter
7. Misconceptions about the Middle
Ages
Edited by Stephen J. Harris and
Bryon L. Grigsby
8. Medieval Monstrosity and the Female
Body
Sarah Alison Miller
Medieval Monstrosity and
the Female Body
Sarah Alison Miller
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Miller, Sarah Alison.
Medieval monstrosity and the female body / by Sarah Alison Miller.
p. cm.
(Routledge studies in medieval religion and culture; v. 8)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Literature, Medieval–History and criticism. 2. Monsters in literature.
3. Human body in literature. 4. Women in literature. 5. De vetula. 6. De
secretis mulierum. 7. Julian, of Norwich, b. 1343. Revelations of divine
love. I. Title.
PN682.M65M56 2010
809’.02–dc22
2009052265
ISBN 0-203-84491-2 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN13: 978-0-415-87359-8 (hbk)
ISBN13: 978-0-203-84491-5 (ebk)
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