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Introduction;
Part I. Reading in the Middle Ages:
1. Literal reading;
2. Figurative reading;
Part II. Women and Reading in the Middle Ages:
3. Categories of women readers;
4. Women's engagement with literature; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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Add Women Readers in the Middle Ages, Throughout the Middle Ages, the number of female readers was far greater than is commonly assumed. D. H. Green shows that, after clerics and monks, religious women were the main bearers of written culture and its expansion. Moreover, laywomen played a vit, Women Readers in the Middle Ages to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Women Readers in the Middle Ages, Throughout the Middle Ages, the number of female readers was far greater than is commonly assumed. D. H. Green shows that, after clerics and monks, religious women were the main bearers of written culture and its expansion. Moreover, laywomen played a vit, Women Readers in the Middle Ages to your collection on WonderClub |