A review article on recent publications on Crusades history, you say? Sure, Parergon's got you covered. Megan Cassidy-Welch looks at three recent Crusades books in her article: 'New Work on the Crusades: Gender, Race, Memory, and the Future of a Field'. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/...
Now here's a cracking article from Parergon 41.1. Lian Zhang looks at two important Chinese translators of Canterbury Tales, Fang Zhong & Huang Gaoxin, and how they rewrite Chaucer's text to include culturally specific of lieux de mémoire. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/...
We all like a bit of Spenser, right? In Parergon 41.1, John Curran takes a look at the virtues of the faerie knights in 'The Faerie Queene', suggesting that Spenser reveals Temperance, Friendship, and Courtesy to rely on circular reasoning. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/...
We're not quite done with Parergon 41.1 yet! How about Christopher White's article on Orderic Vitalis' tale of Herlechin's Hunt? Chris argues that what we see here is an parable about illicit sex and the sexual mores of the monks of Saint-Évroul (oh my!). muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/...
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