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Sleep and its spaces in Middle English literature

Emotions, ethics, dreams

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  • 292 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

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Exploring the interplay between sleep and ethical frameworks, this book reveals how sleep-related motifs influence medieval English literature, particularly in Middle English romance. It provides an in-depth analysis of dream visions by notable authors such as Chaucer, Langland, and the Pearl-poet, emphasizing a more embodied understanding of these literary elements. The work highlights the importance of the spaces of sleep in shaping emotional narratives and ethical codes within various genres of the period.

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Sleep and its spaces in Middle English literature, Megan Leitch

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2021
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