The Hero's Place: Medieval Literary Traditions of Space and BelongingCUA Press, 28 sep 2009 - 320 pagina's The Hero's Place presents an innovative study of how the spaces described in a literary work contribute dynamically and profoundly to that work's meaning. |
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