Chapter 2 Demonic Daydreams Mind-Wandering and Mental Imagery in the Medieval Hagiography of St Dunstan
"St Dunstan stood in his ivied tower, Alembic, crucible, all were there; When in came Nick to play him a trick, In guise of a damsel passing fair. Every one knows How the story goes: He took up the tongs and caught hold of his nose".2 Richard Harris Barham was correct in his 1837 lay lampo...
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Main Author: | Powell, Hilary (auth) |
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Boydell & Brewer
2018
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