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This volume focuses on the literary and artistic exploration of
female friendship in various geographical contexts, spanning the
centuries from the medieval period until the present. The essays
address the intense female bonding in world literature as a
universal human need for intimacy, sense of belonging, and purpose.
The main focus is on the reevaluation of friendships between women,
which have been traditionally less epitomized than those between
men. The authors of this volume demonstrate how the emotional
unions of women offer compelling insights to various historical and
contemporary societies, helping us understand gender relations,
traditions, family life, and community values.
This book is suitable for ages 7-14. The Middle Ages was a period
of great scientific and technological advancement. Trade increased
as towns began to grow, and medieval people found more efficient
ways of doing work by inventing new machines. The inventions of the
heavy plow, horseshoes, and harnesses resulted in more food to eat,
and more crops for trading. Easy-to-understand text and brilliant
full-colour illustrations will help children follow the
advancements in medicine, military weapons, and astrology up until
1500. The topics include: the power provided by watermills and
windmills for laundering clothes, casting iron, and pressing olive
oil; how the development of textiles such as silks, wool, and
leather affected trade with China and the Middle East in the 1200s;
how African craftworkers worked with metal, and the bronze and gold
sculptures and jewellery that they made; medieval peoples belief in
the four humours, and the surgical procedures and herbal remedies
used; and astrological inventions such as China's water clock.
This text celebrates the career of Ann Dooley, one of Canada's most
eminent Celtic medievalists. Dooley's colleagues at the University
of Toronto, her former doctoral students and some of the most
prominent scholars in medieval Celtic studies honour her work with
16 original essays reflecting her teaching and interests: early
Irish and Welsh literature and history, literary theory and
feminist approaches to medieval Celtic literature.
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