Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind Medieval Constructions of a Disability

Bold, deeply learned, and important, offering a provocative thesis that is worked out through legal and archival materials and in subtle and original readings of literary texts. Absolutely new in content and significantly innovative in methodology and argument, Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind offe...

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Main Author: Wheatley, Edward (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2010
Series:Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability
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