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Titles Available in the Series
7.
Rethinking the
South English Legendaries
Heather Blurton and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (eds)
8.
Between earth and heaven: Liminality and the Ascension of Christ in Anglo-Saxon
literature
Johanna Kramer
9.
Transporting Chaucer
Helen Barr
10.
Sanctity as literature in late medieval Britain
Eva von Contzen and Anke Bernau (eds)
11.
Reading Robin Hood: Content, form and reception in the outlaw myth
Stephen Knight
12.
Annotated Chaucer bibliography: 1997–2010
Mark Allen and Stephanie Amsel
13.
Roadworks: Medieval Britain, medieval roads
Valerie Allen and Ruth Evans (eds)
14.
Love, history and emotion in Chaucer and Shakespeare:
Troilus and Criseyde
and
Troilus
and Cressida
Andrew James Johnston, Russell West-Pavlov and Elisabeth Kempf (eds)
15.
The
Scottish Legendary:
Towards a poetics of hagiographic narration
Eva von Contzen
16.
Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
James Paz
17.
The church as sacred space in Middle English literature and culture
Laura Varnam
18.
Aspects of knowledge: Preserving and reinventing traditions of learning in the
Middle Ages
Marilina Cesario and Hugh Magennis (eds)
19.
Visions and ruins: Cultural memory and the untimely Middle Ages
Joshua Davies
20.
Participatory reading in late-medieval England
Heather Blatt
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Affective medievalism: Love, abjection and discontent
Thomas A. Prendergast and Stephanie Trigg
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Affective medievalism
Love, abjection and discontent
THOMAS A. PRENDERGAST AND STEPHANIE TRIGG
Manchester University Press
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