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Reviewed on June 15, 2013 | Arts and Humanities
Prolific medievalist Newman (English, religious studies, Northwestern Univ.) argues that though the sacred was the default perspective in medieval thinking, the sacred did not exclude the secular: there was ample creative room to blend the two perspectives. In a series of tightly argued studies, she examines writings in French (and Picard), English, and Latin to show...Log In or Sign Up to Read More