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Current Issues in Medieval England / Letizia Vezzosi (ed.).
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English
Published/Created
Berlin : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2021
Description
304 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PE525 .C87 2021
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Vezzosi, Letizia
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Università di Firenze
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FaST Subject(s)
English language
England
History
Conference papers and proceedings
Series
Studies in English medieval language and literature ; 59.
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Studies in English medieval language and literature, 1436-7521 ; 59
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"This book is a selection of papers presented at the 11th International Conference on Middle English (ICOME11), held at the University of Florence, Italy from 5 to 8 February 2019. The papers, organised under three headings "Textual Interlacing", "Borrowing and the Lexicon", and "Language at Different Levels", interface different fields of linguistics, literature and philology in the context of Medieval England and offer a holistic view of current research within Middle English studies. The contributors employ a wealth of different new and traditional approaches and methodologies, and deal with materials ranging from canonical literary works to scientific and practical texts, including electronic corpora and databases"--Back cover.
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9783631862742 ((hardcover))
3631862741 ((hardcover))
OCLC
1258658513
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