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NICOLA F. McDONALD Reading Dido: Gender, Textuality and the Medieval 'Aeneid', by Marilynn Desmond 65/1, p. 121
A.S.G. Edwards William Kuskin, Symbolic Caxton: Literary Culture and Print Capitalism 78/1, p. 139

languages

  • Latin
  • Middle Welsh
  • Provencal
  • French
  • Italian
  • English
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Dutch

works

  • Aeneid
  • Erec et Enide
  • The Legend of Good Women
  • The House of Fame
  • Canterbury Tales
  • Roman d'Eneas
  • Dictes and Sayinges of the Philosophres
  • translation of Christine de Pizan
  • Eneydos
  • Servius' commentary on the Aeneid

people

  • Caxton
  • Skelton
  • Publius Vergilius Maro
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Christine de Pizan
  • Edward IV
  • Servius
  • William de la Pole
  • Sychaeus

subjects

  • textuality
  • narrative
  • gender
  • printing
  • literary
  • materiality
  • community
  • memory
  • representation
  • court
  • Scholasticism
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  • patronage
  • power
  • feminism
  • postcolonial
  • vernacular
  • difference
  • alchemy
  • symbolism
  • capitalism
  • reproduction
  • imperialism

places

  • Oxford
  • Minneapolis
  • Lambeth Palace
  • Carthage
  • Christine de Pizan
  • Notre Dame, Ind.
  • Roman
  • Wormsley Library
  • Canterbury Tales
  • Lady Margaret
  • Edward IV
  • Duke of Northumberland
  • BL Royal MS 1 8. D. ii
  • De Montfort University
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