![]() '… the volume offers an impressive range of essays representing a variety of methodologies and perspectives. 'Readers with an interest in medieval women's writing will find plenty of stimulating and original material in this new companion.' ![]() ![]() ‘… a significant overview of women‘s writing during the Middle Ages …‘. ‘Dinshaw and Wallace are to be congratulated for achieving excellent coverage of the subject, and for producing a volume which more than meets the high standards set by others in this series.’ ‘While The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing comprehensiveness makes it valuable as an introduction to the field, individual articles such as Summit’s, as well as Christopher Cannon’s argument in ‘enclosure’ for anchoritic life and literature as ‘crucial arenas in which the modern self was first defined and mapped’ will also recommend this volume as are source for advanced scholars.’ ![]()
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