The 16 articles in this volume examine interlinkings between
religious and secular diction and thought-forms in the literature
of the Middle Ages and the Reformation. Though wide-ranging in
their methodologies they are united in the sometimes unexpected
historical and systematic commonalities they detect in texts of
different genres and periods. Together they take up a familiar but
hitherto inadequately clarified problem and place it in the context
of ongoing debate on the appropriate understanding of medieval
literature and culture.
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