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1 | The half-opened door, the lowered hood, the smile : Beatris de Planissoles and the heretics of Montaillou | 17 |
2 | A garden of holy companionship : the secrecy of the "Manichaeans" and Cathars | 47 |
3 | A garden, locked and fortified : heresy, secrecy, and troubadour Lyric | 84 |
4 | The stoning of Lady Guirauda : the singularity of noble heretics | 115 |
5 | The ropes cutting into Iseut's wrists : heresy, singularity, and the Romance of Tristan | 151 |
6 | Proteus teaching in the fields : the duplicity of the Waldensians | 186 |
7 | The heretic in the poultry yard : heresy, duplicity, and medieval comic tales | 217 |
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Add Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature, In the Middle Ages, the heretic, more than any other social or religious deviant, was experienced as an imaginary construct. Everyone believed heretics existed, but no one believed himself or herself to be a heretic, even if condemned as such by represent, Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature, In the Middle Ages, the heretic, more than any other social or religious deviant, was experienced as an imaginary construct. Everyone believed heretics existed, but no one believed himself or herself to be a heretic, even if condemned as such by represent, Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature to your collection on WonderClub |