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Medieval Feminist Forum, Volume 50, Number 1 (2014): Special Issue, guest ed. Liz Herbert McAvoy, The Medieval hortus conclusus: Revisiting the Pleasure Garden

Liz Herbert McAvoy

Medieval Feminist Forum, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, Pages: 5 - 174

Swansea University Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy

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The four essays presented in this special issue of Medieval FeministForum examine some of the multifarious functions and meaningsof the prominent literary figura of the hortus conclusus in thehigh to late Middle Ages. Tracing its origins from biblical sources, suchas Genesis and the Song of Songs, a...

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