Women's Friendship in Medieval Literature

In Women's Friendship in Medieval Literature, Karma Lochrie and Usha Vishnuvajjala bring together established scholars and new voices to illuminate a previously understudied but consequential element of life in the Middle Ages. Contributors focus on representations of women's friendships i...

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Other Authors: Lochrie, Karma (Editor), Vishnuvajjala, Usha (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Press 2022
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