An Anglo-Norman Reader

"This book is an anthology with a difference. It presents a distinctive variety of Anglo-Norman works, beginning in the twelfth century and ending in the nineteenth, covering a broad range of genres and writers, introduced in a lively and thought-provoking way. Facing-page translations, into ac...

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Main Author: Bliss, Jane (auth)
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Published: Open Book Publishers 2018
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