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Cultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages
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Cultural Diversity in the British Middle AgesCultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages

Through close readings of both familiar and obscure medieval texts, the contributors to this volume attempt to read England as a singularly powerful entity within a vast geopolitical network. This capacious world can be glimpsed in the cultural flows connecting the Normans of Sicily with the rulers of England, or Chaucer with legends arriving from Bohemia. It can also be seen in surprising places in literature, as when green children are discovered in twelfth-century Yorkshire or when Welsh animals begin to speak of the long history of their land’s colonization.
 
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Tags: England, discovered, children, twelfth-century, Yorkshire, Cultural, Middle, Diversity, British
The Companion to British Romantic Poetry
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The Companion to British Romantic PoetryThe Companion to British Romantic Poetry

More than any other period of British literature, Romanticism is strongly identified with a single genre. Romantic poetry has been one of the most enduring, best loved, most widely read and most frequently studied genres for two centuries and remains no less so today. This Companion offers a comprehensive overview and interpretation of the poetry of the period in its literary and historical contexts.
 
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Lords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle Ages
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Lords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle AgesLords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle Ages

It is well known that political, economic, and social power in the British Isles in the Middle Ages lay in the hands of a small group of domini-lords. In his final book, the late Sir Rees Davies explores the personalities of these magnates, the nature of their lordship, and the ways in which it was expressed in a diverse and divided region in the period 1272-1422.
 
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Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-Anglicization
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Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-AnglicizationHaunted English explores the role of language in colonization and decolonization by examining how Anglo-Celtic modernists W. B. Yeats, Hugh MacDiarmid, and Marianne Moore "de-Anglicize" their literary vernaculars. Laura O'Connor demonstrates how the poets' struggles with and through the colonial tongue are discernible in their signature styles, using aspects of those styles to theorize the dynamics of linguistic imperialism -- as both a distinct process and an integral part of cultural imperialism.
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Thunder Point
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Thunder PointThunder Point

A u-boat, sunk in the deepest waters of the Caribbean, has remained hidden for almost 50 years. But the discovery of the secrets it holds could bring down the British Government. The race to find the sealed container, to use it or destroy it, is fiercely contested by many interested parties.
 
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