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This collection of essays examines literary and social facets of the Middle Ages, analyzing how medieval writers represent nature, courtly feeling, and heroic ideals, and how lyric and narrative forms portray rural life, peasants, childhood, and women. Through close readings of poems and romances from various northern and continental traditions, the author contrasts stormy and gentle conceptions of landscape, traces the growth of descriptive technique, and considers the moral tones and popular attitudes that shaped medieval imagination and everyday existence.
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