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  2. Andrew Hadfield, Literature and Class: From the Peasants’ Revolt to…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/523/reviews/andrew-hadfield-literature-and-class-from-the-peasants-revolt-to-the-french-revolution/
    The first chapter provides an overview of the historical, political, and socio-economic circumstances that altered British citizens’ views of certain groups of individuals such as ‘peasants’ and the ‘commons’. ... He then outlines the political
  3. '[T]here presented him selfe a [...] clownishe younge man':…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.2.4/
    land of adventure where feats of chivalry and tests of the honour code are likely to occur. ... saw in that neighbouring country an opportunity to test their faith and their leadership.
  4. | Spenser Online

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    We conclude both with proposals for new tests that might enable us to isolate that distinctiveness and with a brief assessment of appropriate editorial responses to our investigations. ... Volume XXXI, 2018. Syrithe Pugh, Orpheus and Eurydice in the
  5. Jennifer C. Vaught, Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.1.10/
    Vaught has divided the volume into four parts. Part 1, “Reading the Instructive Language of the Body in the Middle Ages,” somewhat awkwardly brackets the volume’s medieval studies off from ... In her essay she also argues that this rhetoric was
  6. Jennifer C. Vaught, Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in…

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    Vaught has divided the volume into four parts. Part 1, “Reading the Instructive Language of the Body in the Middle Ages,” somewhat awkwardly brackets the volume’s medieval studies off from ... In her essay she also argues that this rhetoric was
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  8. Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/equality/
    orientation. Our work on equality, diversity, and inclusivity is not limited to these areas; in particular we note the issue of economic inequality. ... online tests to find out your implicit associations about race, gender, sexual orientation, and other
  9. Economics. It is co-sponsored by the Archives of the Disappeared at CRASSH, Cambridge, and the Literatures of Annihilation, Exile and Resistance collective. ... He held an Andrew Mellon postdoctoral fellowship at Bowdoin College (Maine, USA) where he
  10. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/seminars/poetics/index.html
    Scripture.". In my presentation I plan to explore some of the crucial turning points in this multifaceted process from the Middle Ages to the early modern era. ... Her newest project is on rhetoric and the emotions in the long Middle Ages.
  11. Conor McKee’s article in this month’s issue of The Chaucer Review indicates major problems with the view that Chaucer is responsible for the surviving Middle English translation of the ... The article explains the nature of these philological tests
  12. Timo Rebschloe, Der Drache in der mittelalterlichen Literatur Europas

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.3.62/
    is firmly on the dragon in Middle High German literature, which need not be a bad thing per se. ... The dragon in the roman d’antiquité rounds off Rebschloe’s tour of Middle High German literature.

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