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By Helen Barr

Socioliterary perform in overdue Medieval England bridges the disciplines of literature and background via interpreting several types of literary language as examples of social perform. Readings of either English and Latin texts from the overdue fourteenth and early 15th centuries are grounded in shut textual research which unearths the social positioning of those works and the types of ideological paintings they are often obvious to perform.

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