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The Clerical Proletariat and the Resurgence of Medieval English Poetry by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton (review)
to rescue the heroines. Emaré, Sir Degaré, Octavian, and Valentine and Orson, Leitch argues, present non-chivalric characters who critique knights’ treatment of women, probably due to gentry-merchant intermarriage and the expansion of reading among the merchant classes. The collection is a worthy addition to the series of volumes from the Romance in Medieval Britain conferences, with much to offer scholars of romance and related genres.
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Arthuriana publishes peer-reviewed, on-line analytical and bibliographical surveys of various Arthurian subjects. You can access these e-resources through this site. The review and evaluation processes for e-articles is identical to that for the print journal . Once accepted for publication, our surveys are supported and maintained by Professor Alan Lupack at the University of Rochester through the Camelot Project.