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N ONH UMAN V OICE S I N A NGLO- SAXO N
L I T ERATURE A N D MATERI AL CULTURE
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Series editors:
Anke Bernau and David Matthews
Series founded by:
J. J. Anderson and Gail Ashton
Advisory board:
Ruth Evans, Nicola McDonald,
Andrew James Johnston, Sarah Salih, Larry Scanlon
and Stephanie Trigg
The Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture series publishes new research,
informed by current critical methodologies, on the literary cultures of medieval Britain
(including Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Latin and Celtic writings), including post-medieval
engagements with and representations of the Middle Ages (medievalism). ‘Literature’
is viewed in a broad and inclusive sense, embracing imaginative, historical, political,
scientific, dramatic and religious writings. The series offers monographs and essay
collections, as well as editions and translations of texts.
Titles Available in the Series
The Parlement of Foulys
(by Geoffrey Chaucer)
D. S. Brewer (ed.)
Language and imagination in the
Gawain-
poems
J. J. Anderson
Water and fire:The myth of the Flood in Anglo-Saxon England
Daniel Anlezark
Greenery: Ecocritical readings of late medieval English literature
Gillian Rudd
Sanctity and pornography in medieval culture:On the verge
Bill Burgwinkle and Cary Howie
In strange countries: Middle English literature and its afterlife: Essays in Memory of
J. J. Anderson
David Matthews (ed.)
A knight’s legacy: Mandeville and Mandevillian lore in early modern England
Ladan Niayesh (ed.)
Rethinking the South English legendaries
Heather Blurton and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (eds)
Between earth and heaven: Liminality and the Ascension of Christ in Anglo-Saxon
literature
Johanna Kramer
Transporting Chaucer
Helen Barr
Sanctity as literature in late medieval Britain
Eva von Contzen and Anke Bernau (eds)
Reading Robin Hood: Content, form and reception in the outlaw myth
Stephen Knight
Annotated Chaucer bibliography: 1997–2010
Mark Allen and Stephanie Amsel
Roadworks: Medieval Britain, medieval roads
Valerie Allen and Ruth Evans (eds)
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)
Gesta Romanorum: A new
translation
Christopher Stace
The
Scottish Legendary: Towards
a poetics of hagiographic narration
Eva von Contzen
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Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon
literature and material culture
JAMES PAZ
Manchester University Press
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