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Gail Ashton

    Gail Ashton is an academic, writer, and poet whose research and publishing interests delve into medieval and women's literature, poetry, and contemporary literary theory. Her work explores the depths of medieval texts, examining the female voices within and connecting them to modern theoretical approaches. Ashton's analysis is characterized by its keen insight, offering fresh perspectives on timeless themes. Her publications contribute to our understanding of literary evolution and the significance of women's writing.

    Hmyz v záhrade
    Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
    Not the Sky - A Memoir
    The Generation of Identity in Late Medieval Hagiography
    An Insect A Day
    What Rain Taught Us
    • What Rain Taught Us

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      What Rain Taught Us follows a mind fracturing into a subjective landscape of association, reflection and invention, where words, images and conflicting voices tumble and echo almost to the point of destruction. But, gradually, islands of stability form.

      What Rain Taught Us
    • An Insect A Day

      Bees, bugs, and pollinators for every day of the year

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Delving into the diverse world of insects, this beautifully illustrated compendium combines captivating stories with intriguing facts. It offers readers a unique perspective on the roles and significance of these creatures in our ecosystem, making it an engaging resource for both enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

      An Insect A Day
    • The Generation of Identity in Late Medieval Hagiography

      Speaking the Saint

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the portrayal of female saints, this interdisciplinary study delves into various medieval texts, offering insights into their representation and significance. Gail Ashton explores the complexities of these figures, highlighting how they challenge and redefine traditional narratives within their historical context. Through her analysis, the book reveals the multifaceted roles of women in medieval spirituality and society.

      The Generation of Identity in Late Medieval Hagiography
    • Not the Sky - A Memoir

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Gail Ashton's Not the Sky - a memoir up-ends a West Midlands working-class childhood and chaotic family to re-imagine the present. -- Cinnamon Press

      Not the Sky - A Memoir
    • Whether considered an expert or a student, this study has something for you, as it demonstrates various approaches that can be adopted to learn about style, structure, multiple voices and the key themes of Chaucer's work.

      Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
    • Hmyz v záhrade

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Praktická príručka na pozorovanie a určovanie hmyzu. Vďaka tejto obrazovej publikácií spoznáte aj toho najmenšieho tvora na svojom pozemku, dozviete sa, aký má životný cyklus a čím sa živí. Zistíte, prečo je dôležité chrániť a starať sa o hmyzie spoločenstvá a ako ich prilákať do svojej záhrady.

      Hmyz v záhrade