Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500

Carol M. Meale

Original title: Women and literature in Britain, 1150-1500

earliest edition we have, 1993 Cambridge University Press, 1993

Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; — book 17

This collection of essays focuses on the questions of women's access to a written culture in medieval Britain and their representation within it. It explores women's engagement with Anglo-Norman, English and Welsh as well as Latin, and addresses issues including orality and literacy and women's exclusion from a written tradition. It considers the question of the levels of literacy attained by women, and contemporary...

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Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 edition · 2011 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511878428
Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 edition · 2009 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511582073
Women and literature in Britain, 1150-1500 edition · 1996 · Cambridge University Press · 236 pages
Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 edition · 1993 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511000898

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