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‘Writing the Self: Regulating Sex, the Body and the Soul’

Liz Herbert McAvoy

The Blackwell Companion to British Literature (4 vols), Vol. 1: Medieval Literature, 700-1450

Swansea University Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy

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This chapter offers an overview of attitudes towards the body and sexuality in medieval anchoritic literature (that is to say, texts written by, for or about the anchorite).

Published in: The Blackwell Companion to British Literature (4 vols), Vol. 1: Medieval Literature, 700-1450
Published: Oxford Blackwell 2013
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