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Noel James Menuge, Medieval English Wardship in Romance and Law.(Book Review)
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Noel James Menuge, Medieval English Wardship in Romance and Law.(Book Review)
Publication: Medium Aevum Publication Date: 22-SEP-02 Author: Mc Carthy, Conor |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Society for the Study of Mediaeval Languages and Literature
(Cambridge: D. S. Brewer; Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, 2001), viii + 149 pp. ISBN 0-85991-632-4. 40.00 [pounds sterling].
Wardship has been of interest to legal and social historians of the Middle Ages for some time now. Here it becomes a subject of interest for literary medievalists for the first time. Noel James Menuge successfully demonstrates that wardship is a central theme in four Middle English romances (Havelok the Dane, Beues...
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