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Loading... Hybridity, Identity, and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: On Difficult Middles (New Middle Ages) (edition 2006)by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
Work InformationHybridity, Identity, and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: On Difficult Middles by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
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This study examines the monsters that haunt twelfth-century British texts, arguing that in these strange bodies are expressed fears and fantasies about community, identity and race during the period. Cohen finds the origins of these monsters in a contemporary obsession with blood, both the literal and metaphorical kind. No library descriptions found. |
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