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Equine Medicine and Popular Romance in Late Medieval England
explores a seldom-studied trove of English veterinary manuals,
illuminating how the daily care of horses they describe reshapes
our understanding of equine representation in the popular romance
of late medieval England. A saint removes a horse’s leg the more
easily to shoe him; a wild horse transforms spur wounds into the
self-healing practice of bleeding; a messenger calculates time
through his horse’s body. Such are the rich and conflicted
visions of horse/human connection in the period. Exploring this
imagined relation, Francine McGregor reveals a cultural
undercurrent in which medieval England is so reliant on equine
bodies that human anxieties, desires, and very orientation in daily
life are often figured through them. This book illuminates the
complex and contradictory yearnings shaping medieval perceptions of
the horse, the self, and the identities born of their affinity.
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