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Women’s Literary Culture and Late Medieval English Women's Writing, ed. with Diane Watt. Special issue of The Chaucer Review. Contains co-written Introduction by McAvoy and Watt (pp. 3-10) and journal article written solely by McA...
Liz Herbert McAvoy
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Swansea University Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy
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This Special Issue challenges traditional notions of women's contribution to the English literary canon, arguing that medieval women's literary culture was crucial to the production and the shaping of wider literary culture and the canon during the Middle Ages and beyond.
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Women’s Literary Culture and Late Medieval English Women's Writing, ed. with Diane Watt. Special issue of The Chaucer Review. Contains co-written Introduction by McAvoy and Watt (pp. 3-10) and journal article written solely by McAvoy: ‘”O der lady, be my help”: Women’s Visionary Writing and the Devotional Literary Canon' (pp. 68-87). |
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Women’s Literary Culture and Late Medieval English Women's Writing, ed. with Diane Watt. Special issue of The Chaucer Review. Contains co-written Introduction by McAvoy and Watt (pp. 3-10) and journal article written solely by McAvoy: ‘”O der lady, be my help”: Women’s Visionary Writing and the Devotional Literary Canon' (pp. 68-87). Liz Herbert McAvoy |
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Women’s Literary Culture and Late Medieval English Women's Writing, ed. with Diane Watt. Special issue of The Chaucer Review. Contains co-written Introduction by McAvoy and Watt (pp. 3-10) and journal article written solely by McAvoy: ‘”O der lady, be my help”: Women’s Visionary Writing and the Devotional Literary Canon' (pp. 68-87). |
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Women’s Literary Culture and Late Medieval English Women's Writing, ed. with Diane Watt. Special issue of The Chaucer Review. Contains co-written Introduction by McAvoy and Watt (pp. 3-10) and journal article written solely by McAvoy: ‘”O der lady, be my help”: Women’s Visionary Writing and the Devotional Literary Canon' (pp. 68-87). |
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